How liver disease leads to impotence is a long story, but the sexual function changes caused by liver diseases are indisputable facts. So, how should we regulate and guide the impotence symptoms of patients with liver diseases? The following is an introduction to the relevant content.
Regarding the issue of physical exercise, in addition to the acute phase of liver disease, generally speaking, a certain amount of exercise is beneficial for rehabilitation. The most suitable exercise to choose should be simplified Taijiquan, which can restore physical strength and improve physical fitness for liver diseases that require recuperation. On the other hand, some studies believe that practicing Taijiquan itself has the effect of curing chronic liver diseases. Every morning and evening, choose a quiet and fresh place to practice Taijiquan for a while. If you persist, you will definitely achieve good results.
Regarding dietary issues, during the recovery period from liver disease, people can basically eat a normal diet, but they should avoid consuming stimulating foods, fried foods, and high fat foods as much as possible. In particular, they should immediately quit smoking and abstain from alcohol. Alcohol poisoning itself has the potential to cause impotence or decreased libido, and has toxic effects on the liver. Therefore, it is better not to drink. When necessary, some Tonic Diet can also be used to recuperate impotence caused by liver disease. The commonly used ones are 15 grams of citronella, 15 grams of eucommia ulmoides, 18 grams of black black horse, 80 grams of lean meat, medicated cloth bags, stewed pork, meat and soup. One dose a day can significantly improve liver disease and regulatory function.
Regarding psychological issues, impotence in patients with liver disease is mostly related to changes in hormone levels in the body, and psychosocial factors also account for a proportion. Because what I get from a liver doctor is always a rest. When it comes to sexual activity, patients always have a psychological burden, fearing that they may exacerbate the onset of liver disease. In the long run, it will inevitably lead to psychological stress after recovering from liver disease. Although it is said that recovering from liver disease is fundamental, in fact, many men still engage in sexual activity. Currently, there is no relevant research and recognition on how much trouble sexual activity can bring to liver disease recovery. We believe that it is feasible to appropriately engage in sexual activities for patients with liver disease who are still sexually capable, and may have some benefits for the psychological pressure of patients with liver disease, but it is only possible to avoid excessive frequency and intensity. However, for those with impotence due to liver disease or those who have recovered from liver disease but still have no strength, psychological treatment and counseling can achieve good results. From the perspective of "three points of treatment and seven points of maintenance" for liver diseases, the rehabilitation of impotence due to liver diseases should also be considered as appropriate.
(Intern Editor: Cai Junyi)