Everyone has moments when their emotions are low and they are not interested in anything, including having sex with their wives. There are two forms of emotional distress, one called reactivity and the other called internality. Reactive depression often occurs after a certain life event, such as the death of a family member or friend, a fire at home, a mistake at work, infidelity of a spouse, and the impact of divorce. The duration of this low mood is usually not too long and can quickly recover with the help of others.
Intrinsic depression is a subtle phenomenon that arises in long-term life, such as unhappy marriages, difficulties in life, chronic illnesses, lack of respect for leaders, long-term low professional titles, children with disabilities, or parents with paralysis. There is a saying in our country: a house leak often leads to continuous rain, and difficulties in life often burden the same person. As one grows older, depression occurs when sorrow and hardship overwhelm a person.
A porter. His wife is half paralyzed, and his daughter is mentally disabled, relying solely on him to support the family. He gradually realized that he was unstable in carrying his bags, doing less work, becoming increasingly depressed, rarely talking at home and work, losing interest in everything, including erectile dysfunction.
The symptoms related to depression can also include insomnia, dreaminess, poor appetite, constipation, forgetfulness, inability to concentrate, and even psychosomatic diseases such as hypertension, diabetes, peptic ulcer or dermatitis. Of course, this type of person can also exhibit symptoms of impotence. However, attention should be paid to differences. At this point, erectile function is often normal, but the patient has no love at all. Once the depressed mood is corrected, the function of the penis will also be restored. It is worth mentioning that multiple antidepressant drugs can cause impotence, and when the depressive mood is corrected and medication is stopped, sexual function will return to normal.