Clinical examinations have found that most men with erectile dysfunction are caused by sexual and psychological factors, rather than true erectile dysfunction. Excessive erectile dysfunction is caused by stress. You can learn more knowledge to adjust.
(1) A marital relationship is not harmonious, or one party has another sexual partner. The first sexual intercourse failure of newlyweds, the wife being dissatisfied with her husband, the couple not coordinating, the husband going to the room with an unhappy mood, or the woman having a third party, the husband being hostile to his wife, or the man having an affair, not interested in his wife, the woman not being able to arouse the husband's sexual excitement, etc. It is a psychological factor that causes impotence.
(2) Men lack confidence. For example, if one is too concerned about the short and small size of one's penis and thinks that it is not as big as others, they may not be able to meet their wife's sexual requirements, or if they emphasize the husband's responsibility for his wife's sexual requirements too much, if they cannot meet their wife's needs, they will have problems, or their psychological quality will be poor, and they will be scolded by their wife during sexual life; Strong" For husbands, this situation is relatively common.
(3) Incorrect explanation from the doctor. Some doctors refer to patients' kidneys as difficult to treat in order to increase income or have poor medical standards. After all, patients worry about their kidneys all day and it seems that there is really no cure. This can lead to difficulty getting an erection.
(4) Lack of correct sexual knowledge. Due to strict sexual demands from parents in the family, incompatibility between parents' emotions, or parents not only failing to provide appropriate sex education during their child's youth and development, but also always shyly answering sexual questions, they have a wrong understanding of sex, believing it to be low-level and indecent, which brings them excessive psychological pressure, or the secular exaggeration of the harm of masturbation behavior, Making these normal sexual release behaviors moral and ethical, burdening them with psychological burdens, may lead to impotence.
In addition, some patients are concerned about impotence during sexual activity, as they may suffer from other diseases or have sequelae after being cured of sexually transmitted diseases. In fact, the psychological factors mentioned here are only a part of it. In practical work, specific problems need to be addressed separately.