Sexual Health
Are newlyweds more prone to erectile dysfunction? What are the treatment methods for erectile dysfunction
With the changes in social life, men feel very conflicted about erectile dysfunction, even a type of disease that they hate the most. So, when are men prone to developing erectile dysfunction? Understanding the three stages in which men are prone to erectile dysfunction, and actively preventing it during these stages is the most important.
When are men prone to erectile dysfunction?
1. One year before marriage or two years after marriage are prone to erectile dysfunction
Before marriage, there are significant changes in male relationships, especially when they are only children 80 years later. The family is a treasure of their parents, and they have grown up under their doting parents since childhood. They have a more self centered personality and are not considerate of each other. They often have arguments over small matters such as pre marriage weddings and bridal rooms, which puts a lot of work pressure on men. When they return home, they face arguments with them
2. Over a decade after marriage, one is prone to developing erectile dysfunction
Older couples who have been married for more than ten years often experience aesthetic fatigue from the male partner, while the female partner sometimes becomes obese and rough due to pregnancy, heavy family burden, and other reasons. As they age, the female partner's sexual desire sometimes decreases due to diseases and other reasons, which can easily make the male partner's sexual desire unsatisfied and lead to erectile dysfunction for a long time.
3. Menopausal period is prone to erectile dysfunction
After entering menopause, men have a hot temper and do not like to go out. Some men experience decreased libido and erectile dysfunction due to hormonal imbalances and other reasons during menopause. If women do not pay attention, men may feel that they do not have sexual ability, resulting in increased psychological pressure and impotence
Before determining the treatment method, it is necessary to first identify the cause of impotence. Currently, there are two types of erectile dysfunction: psychological and organic. Among them, psychological impotence accounts for 85-90% of the total number of erectile dysfunction patients and is the most common cause. Organic impotence accounts for about 10-15% of the total, with multiple causes, complex pathology, and different treatment methods.
What are the treatment methods for erectile dysfunction?
1. Behavioral therapy for erectile dysfunction
Behavioral therapy is one of the treatment methods for psychological impotence. The theoretical basis is that sexual behavior, like other behaviors, is learned after birth, and sexual dysfunction is the result of false learning. Therefore, through relearning, it can be corrected by gradually increasing the difficulty of a series of training, separating the patient's terrorist reactions and sexual scenes, and achieving the goal of eliminating anxiety.
2. Negative pressure erection treatment for erectile dysfunction