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Okay, I really don't understand. It turns out that there is no case in which testosterone is the cause of ED. Why, then, do all andrologists, urologists, and endocrinologists claim that low testosterone or hormonal imbalance causes ED? In general, there is a good logic - when there is no libido - there is not enough desire, which in itself can cause a weak erection. Is it possible that just testosterone replacement therapy is not right? Or does testosterone simply have nothing to do with an erection? Also, pharmaceutical companies that test for erectile dysfunction EXCLUDE from the test all men with low testosterone? Does this mean that there is still a link between testosterone and erection? Or everything is wrong
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