2020
DOI: 10.11648/j.ccr.20200403.12
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An Evaluation of the Frequency and Severity of Erectile Dysfunction in Hypertensive Married Men Compared with Normotensive Married Men

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“…e prevalence of ED was different across various parts of the world. ED was found in 66.2% of hypertensive men in Qatar [8], 56.2% of hypertensive patients in ailand [9], 67% in Israel [10], 61.3% in Bangladesh [11], 35.2% in Greece [12], and 71% in Spain [13]. Moreover, the prevalence of ED was found to be 65.8% in Nigeria [14], 50.6% in Cameroon [15], 43.2% in Egypt [16], and 94.5% in Kenya [17].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…e prevalence of ED was different across various parts of the world. ED was found in 66.2% of hypertensive men in Qatar [8], 56.2% of hypertensive patients in ailand [9], 67% in Israel [10], 61.3% in Bangladesh [11], 35.2% in Greece [12], and 71% in Spain [13]. Moreover, the prevalence of ED was found to be 65.8% in Nigeria [14], 50.6% in Cameroon [15], 43.2% in Egypt [16], and 94.5% in Kenya [17].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%