Erectile dysfunction is a very common male sexual dysfunction, which makes many male friends with erectile dysfunction feel frustrated not only because their sexual life is not satisfactory, but also because they feel powerless to have offspring. So, does the fertility of erectile dysfunction patients also disappear? Actually, that's not the case. Can male impotence lead to fertility. Experts say that patients with erectile dysfunction also have fertility.
Many male friends believe that erectile dysfunction and infertility can be equated, but this is actually not correct. This is because many male friends do not have enough understanding of male infertility and are prone to directly linking erectile dysfunction with infertility, fearing that once they suffer from erectile dysfunction, they will declare themselves in the quagmire of infertility. However, experts believe that this view is too hasty: "Patients with erectile dysfunction have difficulty erecting their penis and completing sexual activity normally, which will definitely cause certain difficulties in giving birth to the next generation. However, erectile dysfunction does not mean infertility
Male infertility has multiple causes, and the symptoms of infertile patients are also diverse. However, people with erectile dysfunction are only affected by abnormal sexual function and can also have normal fertility. As long as the male testicles function normally, they can have normal fertility. Patients with erectile dysfunction are simply unable to complete sexual activity and ejaculate in the vagina, resulting in infertility due to the inability of sperm to combine with the female egg to form an embryo. As long as they have fertility, severe erectile dysfunction patients can still use assisted reproductive methods such as artificial insemination to solve the problem of infertility.
So erectile dysfunction patients can still have children, but we should also see that erectile dysfunction patients cannot engage in normal marital life, which can indeed cause certain obstacles to fertility. Most patients with erectile dysfunction can restore normal erectile function as long as the cause is identified and treated correctly. Experts suggest that male friends: Once men discover erectile dysfunction, they should seek timely diagnosis and treatment at the hospital. They should not carry the burden of infertility due to sexual dysfunction.
So, regarding the issue of whether erectile dysfunction can lead to fertility, we can understand from the above introduction that although erectile dysfunction may cause certain obstacles for patients during sexual activity, it is not that patients lack fertility. As long as the symptoms of erectile dysfunction are cured, male friends can still have normal offspring.