Impotence refers to the inability of penis to erect or erection is not firm when there is sexual desire, or the inability to maintain enough time for sexual life despite erection and certain degree of hardness, thus hindering or unable to complete sexual life. So, how to judge impotence? How to treat impotence after diagnosis?
How to judge male impotence? Five small methods can be easily measured
1. Morning erection status
People who often have penile erections in the morning, people who are satisfied with the rigidity, people who have penile erections in the morning, people who are not satisfied with the rigidity, organic diseases, and serious mental and psychological disorders.
2. Duration of sexual function abnormality
The longer the duration of sexual dysfunction, the more serious the condition, the greater the possibility of organic problems, and the shorter the occurrence time of sexual dysfunction, which may only be temporary problems, because tension and anxiety are the important reasons for psychological sexual dysfunction.
3. Bad lifestyle
Alcohol abuse, excessive smoking, fatigue, worry, depression, difficult interpersonal relationships, difficult economic conditions and other problems, as well as the duration and severity of these factors, are important factors for male dysfunction and difficult recovery.
4. Characteristics of sexual reaction
The sexual desire is basically normal, the erection reaction is fast, the erection duration is unstable, the erectile penis cannot be put into the vagina, the sexual pleasure is basically normal, the frequency of sexual intercourse is low, and the erection reaction is basically normal during masturbation. The sexual function is weakened. Contrary to the above situation, there may be serious functional disorders, often organic diseases and serious mental and psychological abnormalities. You must see a doctor as soon as possible.
5. Disease and drug threats
Diabetes, hypertension, mental illness and so on have a serious threat to male function. The longer the duration of these primary diseases, the more serious the impairment of male function, and the more difficult the treatment and recovery. Long-term and massive use of antihypertensive drugs, some antibiotics, sedatives and sleeping pills, and other psychiatric drugs will significantly inhibit men's sexual ability.
What should men eat to prevent impotence?
1. Boiled leek with prawns
250g of fresh shrimp, 100g of fresh and tender leek, proper amount of vinegar, a little vegetable oil, yellow wine, soy sauce, and shredded ginger.
Wash the shrimp and take the kernel, wash and cut the leek; Stir-fry shrimps in a hot oil pan, then add vinegar and other condiments, and cook slightly; Stir-fry the leek until it is tender and cooked, and stew in the shrimp. Take one dose daily, often. It is suitable for the auxiliary treatment of impotence, infertility and infertility.