Sexual Health
How to distinguish between functional impotence and organic impotence? What are the common causes of functional impotence
Male impotence is an indescribable pain. Many men believe that impotence is caused by kidney deficiency. This is not the case. Erectile dysfunction can be divided into functional impotence and organic impotence. Although these two types of erectile dysfunction have the same appearance, they are completely different in terms of pathogenic factors and treatment methods. So how do you distinguish between these two types of impotence symptoms? In order to help male friends better treat erectile dysfunction, let's introduce in detail the differences between these two types of erectile dysfunction symptoms.
Firstly, the incidence rate and etiology of functional impotence and organic impotence are different. Functional impotence generally occurs suddenly, while organic impotence generally gradually develops and progresses slowly. From the perspective of etiology, functional impotence is often closely related to psychological factors such as fear, depression, anxiety, mental trauma, guilt, and marital discord., However, the organic injuries of genitals without genitalia are often caused by anatomical defects of sexual organs, such as dysplasia, spina bifida, penis trauma, induration, systemic slowness, etc.
Secondly, the incidence rate of functional impotence is different from that of organic impotence. Functional impotence patients actually have erectile capacity, and functional impotence patients may have temporary near normal erections, or when sexual stimulation (such as audio-visual pornography) or sleep penis erection, or penis erection is not difficult, but sexual intercourse suddenly weakens, and organic impotence cannot erect at any time and anywhere;
In addition, currently, most patients with erectile dysfunction belong to functional erectile dysfunction, but there are not many true cases of organic erectile dysfunction. Functional erectile dysfunction accounts for 80-95% of patients with erectile dysfunction, while organic erectile dysfunction accounts for 10-15% of patients with erectile dysfunction; In terms of treatment, functional impotence can be cured through psychological therapy, while organic impotence is applied to primary organic lesions. The former is easy to treat, while the latter is difficult to treat.
Therefore, in order to treat male impotence, we must understand which type of impotence they belong to, and provide targeted and reasonable treatment based on the causes and severity of functional and organic impotence, so that you can obtain the best treatment effect and make your "little brother" hard again.