What factors cause male impotence?
1. Psychological factors
Psychological trauma in youth, lack of sexual knowledge, physical and psychological pressure caused by family disharmony, excessive mental or physical strength, or adverse mental stimulation, such as excessive depression, sadness and fear, or indulgence and excessive marital life; Or long-term masturbation leads to reduced sensitivity, mental tension, and heavy ideological burden.
2. Life habit factors
Some people say that smoking is a way to relieve stress and calm emotions and thoughts, but it brings a variety of disadvantages that many smokers can't expect, one of which is impotence. Alcohol abuse is also very dangerous. Alcohol will reduce the rate of male androgen production, cause relative or absolute increase of estrogen, lead to endocrine disorders, and thus affect sexual desire.
3. Organic factors
There are many organic factors of impotence, with different etiology and pathology. The main factors include endocrine diseases, neurological diseases, vascular diseases, urogenital diseases, some medical diseases, trauma and surgical trauma, aging and drug effects.
4. Physical and mental fatigue factors
Fatigue can lead to impotence, because muscle fatigue or excessive use of brain depression and tension, fatigue interferes with libido, including decreased brain function, inhibition of sexual interest, decreased excitement of emotional center of cortex marginal system, resulting in decreased secretion of pituitary gonadotropin and testicular androgen.
5. Self-depressive factors
When a couple's feelings are disharmonious, or they hate their wife, or their wife's weak and ill sex life, or their wife's conservative concept, sexual coldness and other reasons to avoid sex life, some people will control their desires, try to suppress their sexual needs, and slowly develop erectile dysfunction and impotence.