One of the first studies to look at serious physical trauma in patients reveals that nearly a third of the patients studied sustained sexual dysfunction even after a year passed since the trauma event. This particular study involved over 10,000 patients and 69 hospitals across 14 states. The incentive to do the study was prompted by surgeons of young trauma patients who were receiving these complaints of sexual dysfunction even though a year's time had passed and adequate healing (regardless...
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