Sexual Health
Can male anemia lead to sexual dysfunction? Men with sexual dysfunction should understand these common sense
Speaking of anaemia, most women are anaemic, but some men also have anaemia, and the impact of anaemia on men is not only reflected in a person's spirit and spirit, but also induce erectile dysfunction. Most men believe that women have menstruation and have children, so anemia is not surprising. However, some living habits of men can also lead to anemia. Many post-90s boys are only children. They have been spoiled at home since childhood. They are even more choosy about their diet. They don't eat a lot of food. It is inevitable that the nutrition is not balanced for a long time. There are also some men who suffer from chronic diseases, resulting in their own endocrine disorders, which also lead to anemia. After men have anemia symptoms, they should eat more food to replenish qi and blood in time to avoid causing great damage to their health. So, which men are prone to anemia?
Anemia can induce erectile dysfunction
The main reason is that the male gonad-testis can have functional abnormalities under the condition of low blood oxygen. The secretion of male hormone (testosterone) decreases, which makes the secretion of pituitary abnormal, and then leads to the decline of male sexual desire. At the same time, anemia is due to the disorder of autonomic nervous function, mental tension and irritability, which can also induce mental erectile dysfunction. Of course, mild and short-term anemia generally has a relatively weak impact on sexual function. As long as it is adjusted and corrected in time, it can avoid adverse effects. However, moderate and severe anemia and chronic anemia have a greater impact on sexual function.
For men, testicular dysfunction will occur under the condition of low blood oxygen, the secretion of male hormones will decrease, and the sexual desire will decrease. When anemia occurs, autonomic nervous function is also prone to disorder, mental tension and psychological erectile dysfunction. The premature ejaculation caused by anemia is mainly secondary to erectile dysfunction, mainly because it is difficult to maintain erection and can only ejaculate in advance.
Primary disease is the basis of anemia
Chronic kidney disease, inflammatory bowel disease and tumor can cause anemia, which is also one of the factors leading to the decline of sexual function. These diseases will affect the level of hormone in the whole body and the microenvironment of testicles and penis, which is not conducive to maintaining a good state of the reproductive system. Primary diseases also affect the microenvironment of the brain and interfere with the central nervous system's regulation of sexual function.