Sexual Health
What psychological factors can lead to male impotence? What are the threats of impotence to health
Impotence, that is, erectile dysfunction of penis, or ED for short. The main performance is that the penis cannot be erect, or the penis is not strong.
There are many causes of impotence. Traditional Chinese medicine can be divided into liver depression and qi stagnation, deficiency of heart and spleen, damp-heat infusion, blood stasis, kidney yang deficiency, fear of hurting the kidney. Kidney deficiency is only one of the causes of impotence.
Modern medicine believes that the causes of impotence include psychological factors, cardiovascular diseases and endocrine diseases. Smoking, alcohol abuse, excessive masturbation and other bad habits can also lead to impotence.
Causes of impotence
Impotence cannot be directly equated with kidney deficiency. Many reasons can lead to impotence. Traditional Chinese medicine believes that the pathogenesis of impotence includes liver depression and qi stagnation, deficiency of heart and spleen, damp-heat infusion, blood stasis, kidney yang deficiency, and fear of hurting the kidney.
Modern medicine points out that the causes of impotence can be divided into psychological factors, cardiovascular diseases, endocrine diseases, bad life factors, etc. The details are as follows:
1. Psychological factors:
Psychological factors can lead to male impotence, including excessive life pressure, lack of sexual knowledge, lack of self-confidence, marital discord, psychological burden, excessive sadness, etc.
2. Cardiovascular disease:
Male penis erection depends on cavernous hyperemia. When men suffer from cardiovascular diseases such as hypertension and hyperlipidemia, it will lead to penile hyperemia and erectile dysfunction.
3、 Endocrine disease:
It mainly includes prostate diseases and other gland and urogenital diseases. The above factors will affect the human endocrine, and then affect the concentration of androgens and other related hormones in the human body, leading to impotence.
4. Life factors:
Smoking, alcohol abuse, drug abuse, excessive masturbation and other bad habits can cause impotence.
The impact of impotence on men is not only on sexual life. Impotence can damage the fertility of men and lead to male infertility. What are the threats of impotence to health?
Hazards of impotence
Impotence will not only lead to male infertility, but also seriously affect male psychological and sexual functions. In general, impotence has three major hazards:
1. Psychological and family influence:
Impotence will have a noticeable impact on men's psychology and cause a series of psychological diseases. The symptoms of impotence itself and its impact on bad psychology can greatly worsen the relationship between husband and wife and destroy family harmony. Mental illness will further worsen your health.