What is the cause of impotence? What's the harm?
What men fear most is impotence. So do you know what are the causes of impotence in men? Let’s take a look below.
What is the cause of impotence?
1. It is both organic and psychogenic, which is more serious. It involves both physical illness and psychological problems
2. Impotence is caused by physical diseases, which is called organic impotence. For example, if you have had penile trauma, prostatitis, or prostate surgery
3. If the examination is normal but the erection cannot occur, it is usually because the patient is nervous or depressed. This is called psychogenic impotence, which is also called functional impotence
Specific causes of impotence in modern men include bad habits such as drinking, sitting for long periods of time, and smoking. In addition, there are also factors such as breakup, bad relationships, and blowback from girlfriends. In medicine, they are called interpersonal factors.
The dangers of male impotence
Hazard 1: Impotence affects male fertility but is not the same as infertility
The combination of sperm and egg is the basis for giving birth to new life. The penis of impotent patients has difficulty in erecting and transmitting sperm to the woman's cervix, which makes it difficult to give birth to the next generation. For patients with milder conditions, the common symptom is that the erection is not firm and they can barely complete sexual intercourse. However, at this time, the patient's physiological functions are in an unhealthy state and the sperm quality is poor, making it difficult to ensure the birth of a healthy little life. It can be seen that impotence not only affects the patient's fertility, but may also affect the health of the next generation.
Hazard 2: Damage to the relationship between the sexes, impotence may destroy male self-confidence
The emergence of impotence leads to the abnormal life of couples, which not only troubles men's physical and mental health, but also affects the harmony and happiness of the sexes. If normal physiological needs cannot be released and vented, cracks may appear in daily life, and in serious cases, it may even lead to the breakdown of marriages. There are numerous examples in real life.
Hazard 3: Affects individual health. Chronic diseases are often accompanied by impotence
According to clinical research, most patients with impotence also suffer from other chronic diseases. There are many factors that cause impotence. Unhealthy physiological conditions, mental states, and unscientific lifestyles can all lead to impotence to varying degrees and manifest themselves through impotence in advance. Due to its special warning role, impotence has been called "the intersection of men's health issues." The andrology community is used to comparing impotence to the tip of the iceberg, hiding more problems that are still invisible in the deep sea. If impotence is not effectively treated and alleviated in time, one day all these long-dormant problems will break out.