Prostatitis is extremely harmful, and many friends may not have much knowledge of this disease, so they don't care about it. However, I tell men that prostatitis also has a serious impact on sexual ability. Below, let's invite experts to introduce whether prostatitis can cause impotence.
Generally, prostatitis can lead to impotence, premature ejaculation, loss of pleasure, and even sexual dysfunction or dysfunction. In the acute phase of inflammation, ejaculatory pain, blood semen, or pus semen may also occur. What's more frightening is that the harm of prostatitis to health is not only limited to the urinary and reproductive system, but also has a significant impact on the vegetative nerve function of the human body. Many patients may experience anxiety, nervousness, and anxiety during sexual life, focusing too much on the sexual life itself in their minds, while ignoring emotional communication with their spouses, resulting in a decline in sexual satisfaction and even inability to complete sexual life in severe cases.
Strictly speaking, prostatitis does not directly cause impotence. The reason why there are many patients with impotence caused by prostatitis in clinical practice is mostly caused by psychological factors. Prostatitis generally causes neurasthenia, long-term mental stress, depression, and fear of affecting one's sexual function. This long-term "self compulsion" mentality can lead to a decline in sexual function over time, leading to the emergence of impotence.
To avoid the occurrence of impotence in patients with prostatitis, attention should be paid to relaxing their minds, eliminating all adverse psychological effects, understanding relevant medical knowledge, and having regular sexual life during the period of prostate disease.