Reading Time: 2 minutesIntroduction In the realm of medical science, erectile dysfunction (ED) or impotence stands as a critical subject that continues to invoke numerous exploratory researches. ED's ability to destabilize an individual's psychological well-being merits equally intense investigation as its physiological manifestations. This article delves into the profound psychological implications of impotence on affected individuals and their relationships. The Psychological Landscape of Erectile Dysfunction Erectile dysfunction, despite being principally acknowledged as a physiological phenomenon, poses tremendous psychological impact. A myriad of emotions, including anxiety, embarrassment, frustration, depression and lower self-esteem, frequently accompany ED. It's a salient reminder that the spheres of sexual … Continue reading →