There are many factors that can lead to impotence, just like our mood. Any negative thing can cause a bad mental state, as can impotence. Any physical disease or psychological problem can be the cause of impotence. Is male impotence a complication of anemia? Is there a necessary connection between the two?
First of all, we often say "one drop of sperm and ten drops of blood". Although the problem may not be that serious, male impotence does have a great concern with anemia. It is not only women and children who suffer from anemia, but also men who suffer from anemia. Generally, men with anemia have poor physical fitness and are particularly prone to impotence during sexual life.
1. Anemia causes a decrease in the supply of oxygen to tissues and cells, resulting in dysfunction of various organs, such as heart failure.
2. In men, the gonads - the testes - can have functional abnormalities under low blood oxygen conditions, and the secretion of male hormones (testosterone) decreases, causing abnormalities in the secretion of the pituitary gland.
On the other hand, anemia patients generally have low energy levels, intense emotional fluctuations, and various physical functions that do not fully function during sexual activity. This can lead to the occurrence of mental impotence. Therefore, in the treatment of impotence caused by anemia, it is necessary to first remove the cause, treat the primary disease, and correct anemia. Generally, with the improvement of anemia, the situation of impotence will also improve.
Male impotence is a complication of anemia. Although anemia is not common among men, its impact on the body is very significant. Therefore, it is recommended that male friends should not adopt a negative attitude and actively receive treatment.
(Intern Editor: Cai Junyi)