Many young men may not appear to have major physical illnesses, but they may inadvertently develop sexual dysfunction and feel confused, unsure of the cause of the sexual dysfunction. The etiology of sexual dysfunction is actually quite complex, not only related to psychological factors, but also to physiological factors.
What are the factors of sexual dysfunction?
Incorrect sexual attitude
Many men are afraid of developing diseases such as erectile dysfunction and premature ejaculation, and they are cautious during sexual activity. They are afraid of sexual failure and apologize to their wives. In fact, the more afraid they are, the more likely they are to experience erectile dysfunction and premature ejaculation. Improper and excessive performance requirements are important reasons for functional impairments. In addition, another factor in the occurrence of sexual dysfunction is being a bystander, which means that during sexual activity, if one party is uneasy or forcibly values the other party's response, it is easy to develop sexual dysfunction.
The impact of past sexual experience
If a man's past sexual experience is severely punished or subjected to rough treatment, it will leave a psychological shadow that is difficult to eliminate and easily form conditioned reflexes. When male friends are faced with past sexual scenes, they unconsciously recall some of their past sexual experiences, which can easily lead to sexual dysfunction such as erectile dysfunction, premature ejaculation, and lack of orgasm.
Interpersonal tension
If there are conflicts between husband and wife, there are often differences and distrust, and one party's strong disappointment and hostility are prone to occur, which are very harmful to sexual life. Women are very sensitive to the feeling of being exploited, believing that the other person is only interested in her body and neglecting her heart. They feel that sexual intercourse is an exploitation and conquest of her, so these women cannot have sex and lose confidence and interest in sexual life. The same goes for men
Various external factors
The pace of modern life is very fast. Busy work and complex interpersonal relationships, as well as setbacks encountered in work, result in great psychological pressure. During normal sexual activities, men also feel powerless, especially under greater pressure
Warm reminder
Dysfunction, in addition to the aforementioned factors, also includes factors related to physical and organ diseases. Dysfunction treatment should not be self medicated or neglected, as it can only exacerbate the condition and bring greater harm.