Sexual Health
What unhealthy sexual lifestyles are most likely to lead to erectile dysfunction and premature ejaculation in men
These unhealthy sexual lifestyles are most likely to lead to male impotence and premature ejaculation. Men are most afraid of their own dysfunction in front of women, and they are most afraid of erecting or erecting at critical moments. Faced with such troubles, men are also worried, but they also have a sense of inferiority. Why did temporary happiness harm future happiness in the past? We must reflect on whether our previous sexual lifestyle was healthy.
The prevalence of erectile dysfunction (ED) in China has reached 28.4%, with approximately 56% of patients aged 30-50. It is particularly noteworthy that among the newly released ED patients, there are about 4/4 years old and younger patients, of which about half are severe ED. Experts say that this set of data means that the majority of Chinese men born in the 60s, 70s, and 80s are suffering from ED, and in China, ED has become a widespread male reproductive disease.
The characteristic scanning of ED patients in different age groups after the 1980s: becoming the main force, blind diagnosis research shows that 1/4 of newly released ED patients are young patients under the age of 40, and about half of them are severe ED. However, in the process of dealing with ED issues, their performance is often blind. Young and energetic, with a strong sense of self-esteem, many people do not seek the help of professional doctors, self diagnose, use aphrodisiacs to treat problems, and do not receive standardized treatment. Occasional situations can also become true ED. Post 70s: The incidence of ED has reached 40%, causing marital crisis. For post 70s men, their career and life are stable, but busyness and fatigue have become the characteristics of this generation of men, and health and sexual well-being have also become the cost of their careers.
Research has shown that the prevalence of ED in middle-aged men over the age of 40 reaches 40.2%, which means that nearly 40% of men and their spouses are unable to enjoy normal sexual life, and normal physiological needs cannot be released and released. Professor Qiu Yongchao, the chief physician of the Department of Urology and Andrology at the First Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, said that the reason for the lack of sexual strength in men born in the 1970s is directly related to the onset of ED disease.