Sexual Health
How can middle-aged and elderly erectile dysfunction be treated well? Four common misconceptions in the treatment of impotence
The impotence of middle-aged and elderly men is very common, and the incidence rate of impotence is very high, 90% of which are middle-aged and elderly male friends. So, how to treat middle-aged and elderly erectile dysfunction?
What should middle-aged and elderly men do if they suffer from erectile dysfunction? Therefore, when sexual activity is not coordinated, do not blindly blame or complain, but understand and help each other. In addition, psychological impotence is mainly caused by mental and psychological factors such as tension, depression, and anxiety.
In middle-aged and elderly men with erectile dysfunction, during sexual activity, patients may experience a certain degree of tension, lack confidence in sexual abilities, fear of failure, worry about the attitude of their spouse, or believe that they are old due to psychological pressure, and that they should not have the ability to have sex, forming a self-awareness mentality that seriously affects sexual ability. However, this anxiety can stimulate the cerebral cortex, further inducing erectile dysfunction. Of course, as sexual partners, we should give men more understanding, comfort, and consideration, and encourage them to eliminate negative psychology. These methods will play a positive role in helping men overcome obstacles and recover their health.
Many middle-aged and elderly men who suffer from this disease cannot correctly recognize the harm of this disease, and there are four major misconceptions in the treatment of erectile dysfunction.
Most treatments only address the symptoms rather than the root cause.
At present, many clinical treatment methods can have temporary therapeutic effects, but cannot fundamentally treat the recovery function of impotence. This is not only related to the treatment technology itself, but also to improper treatment, making the overall treatment of impotence difficult.
As long as the hardness is not enough, treat it as impotence.
In clinical practice, some men may not have erectile dysfunction, but due to their relatively low hardness, some doctors may accuse them of erectile dysfunction and provide various treatments, which may impair normal sexual function. Firstly, experts believe that insufficient hardness is related to various factors such as sexual intensity, sexual frequency, mental state, prostatitis, prostate hyperplasia, etc. It is not necessarily erectile dysfunction. If based on erectile dysfunction, it not only cannot solve basic problems, but also damages normal sexual function.
3. Actively prevent and treat urinary and reproductive system diseases.
Sexual dysfunction diseases are mostly progressive and directly related to urogenital system diseases. For example, prostatitis, urethritis, phimosis, and vitiligo, attention should be paid to the prevention and treatment of these diseases to avoid ultimately affecting sexual function, leading to premature ejaculation and impotence.