A new study has revealed that COVID-19 can potentially infect penis tissue and contribute to erectile dysfunction. A published journal in the World Journal of Men’s Health analysed the tissue of men who contracted the disease and those who did not. Due to COVID-19’s potentially blood vessel damaging property, the sponge-like tissue in the penis can be affected by the pandemic.
Ranjith Ramasamy, who is an associate professor in the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine’s reproductive urology, stated that erectile dysfunction could be an ‘adverse effect of the virus.’ With a study which concerned four males, two with COVID-19 and two without, those who had contracted the virus were revealed to have had remnants of the virus in the penis tissue.
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