Impotence is the key to harmonious sexual life between couples. Its main characteristic is that when a man is sexually aroused, his body does not react in a normal way. Therefore, patients with this condition need treatment, because only treatment can help men restore their male functions. This is not only responsible for the sexual life of the couple, but also a principle to consider for the next generation. Different men have different characteristics of impotence. Only by clearly understanding some of the characteristics of impotence can we treat the harm it brings in a targeted way. Different physical constitutions bring different symptoms. Only by clearly understanding its harm can we effectively treat it. Different diseases are actually the same in nature, so what are the harms of impotence? Impotence, also known as erectile dysfunction (ED), refers to the inability of the penis to erect or erection to a certain extent when sexual desire is required, or the inability to maintain an erection and a certain degree of hardness, but unable to maintain a sufficient time for sexual intercourse, thus hindering sexual intercourse or failing to complete sexual intercourse. Impotence is divided into congenital and pathological types. The former is rare and difficult to cure; the latter is more common and has a high cure rate. The dangers of impotence 1. Destroy the relationship between husband and wife: The occurrence of erectile dysfunction leads to abnormal sexual life of husband and wife, which is related to the harmony and happiness of both sexes. 2. Impact on male fertility: Patients with erectile dysfunction have difficulty in getting an erection and are unable to deliver sperm to the female cervix, causing difficulties in the reproduction of the next generation. 3. Affecting one's own health: The primary cause of erectile dysfunction may be due to some diseases of the male himself. Common ones are chronic diseases, such as diabetes, high blood pressure 4. Inducing chronic diseases: Impotence is caused by the decline of physical fitness. If it is not actively diagnosed and treated, it will lead to irreversible harm. Over time, it may develop into a permanent functional disorder. 5. Increased psychological burden: After suffering from impotence, men will experience excessive psychological pressure and be shrouded in the shadow of the disease for a long time. Their work and stress will be greatly affected. Long-term emotional depression and depression will cause patients to lose their passion, become depressed, and even develop psychological disorders. The above introduces the harmfulness of impotence. Only by clearly understanding the harm of the disease can we help and urge us to treat it as soon as possible. It turns out that impotence is not only harmful to the quality of life of both sexes, but also affects the generation of the next generation. If a man suffers from impotence, his enthusiasm and physical fitness will gradually decrease, and as time goes by, it will also cause psychological illness. |
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