What are the reasons for male psychological impotence? Can mental trauma induce impotence? Male friends, please pay attention. The following article will provide a detailed introduction to the causes of impotence.
Common causes of male psychological impotence include:
(1) The negative feeling of sex is first and foremost a fear of success, mainly due to negative effects and psychological trauma during the development process. In the process of socialization, many feudal traditional views from families or society are often accepted, resulting in negative and negative attitudes towards sex; Early experiences of homosexuality or incest; Gender identity or confusion of identity; The role model of parents who are indifferent and lack physical emotions; Parents punish them for exhibiting sexual health preferences during childhood; Mother's excessive authoritarianism harms men's self imagination; The failure of the first attempt brought heavy Psychological stress; All of these make them believe that sex is dirty, evil, or dangerous. Therefore, any sexual success will seriously conflict with their sexual beliefs. Primary impotence often fears success. The second type is the fear of failure. Secondary erectile dysfunction often fears failure and is worried about not responding normally as in the past, such as anxiety or depression towards premature ejaculation. In fact, more than half of erectile dysfunction patients have a history of premature ejaculation.
(2) Poor feelings about oneself often lack self-esteem, confidence, inferiority complex, depression, or poor physical image.
(3) Lack of communication between partners regarding negative feelings towards their partners; Nausea; Fear of partners and fear of women; Lack of trust and even hostility towards partners; Out of sync with partner's sexual desire; Whether sexual values and love are harmonious; The physical attraction of a partner decreases.
(4) Other negative emotions, ignorance or incorrect sexual knowledge; Excessive operational expectations; Magical meditation; Excessive attention to sexual performance, and even adopting an attitude of observation and review, rather than fully immersing oneself; Medical effects, such as inappropriate discussion by doctors during male Vas deferens ligation, make patients doubt their sexual ability; Fatigue, excessive work stress, and excessive stress; The comprehensive certificate of bereavement refers to the impotence of a spouse after long-term illness, death, or divorce.
Essentially, there are no psychological factors that inevitably lead to erectile failure, as not all men who experience the same experience have sexual difficulties. People cannot explain how these factors block or disrupt the sexual response of a few people, nor can they see the direct pathways through which anxiety has inhibitory effects. Therefore, there may be some unknown connections between psychological problems and erectile failure. Some people call it a lost link. It may be a direct neurophysiological inhibition between the Limbic system and the spinal erectile center, or it may be a neurotransmitter.