Sexual Health
Menopausal men are most prone to erectile dysfunction. You should know the six misconceptions of erectile dysfunction
Erectile dysfunction is a fatal blow to any male. Scientists have found that erectile dysfunction is most commonly seen in men during three time periods, namely the newlywed period, the marital fatigue period, and the menopause period. Why is this? Let's take a look at the specific analysis and find a solution.
Male impotence is most likely to occur during the three stages
Newly Married Swallow
What are the reasons for erectile dysfunction during the newlywed swallow period? At this stage, lack of sexual knowledge makes it easy to engage in sexual activity in a tense and anxious emotional state, as well as early sexual experience disorders such as insufficient erection and rapid ejaculation. In this way, the subconscious may bury dangers, such as fear of sexual activity failure and constant fear of not responding properly.
Newly married content refers to a person who has a failure rate of over 75% during sexual intercourse during the new marriage period. Occasionally, if sexual intercourse is unsuccessful, it cannot be referred to as content.
At the beginning of marriage, men are impulsive and eager for success. However, inexperienced women are afraid of pain, worry about not being able to complete their mission, and worry about losing face due to erectile dysfunction and premature ejaculation.
Based on these psychological factors, coupled with the fatigue and physical exhaustion of marriage, sexual impulses cannot be formed, and the penis cannot erect or becomes weak shortly after an erection. Once there is a first failure, the next one will become anxious, leading to repeated attempts and failures for a period of time. So, they were worried that they might suffer from impotence.
Actually, this is not impotence, but a more normal reaction. Because there is already a process of adjustment in sexual life between couples; Once the two are familiar with the cooperation, this situation no longer exists.
Married for about ten years
After 10 years of marriage, couples inevitably experience "aesthetic fatigue" and a decrease in sexual interest. There is a famous monkey experiment in sexuality, where two monkeys are locked together and repeatedly mate. For a long time, monkeys have lost enthusiasm for monkeys, and the hope of finding new monkeys is an important reason for aesthetic fatigue.
After marriage, the wife worked for the children at home, causing her body to deform, her skin to relax, and her charm to disappear. In this situation, the husband is prone to feeling bored in their marital life and unable to increase their sexual interest. Experts pointed out that such psychological sexual dysfunction is very common, especially in middle-aged men, whose incidence rate is very high. Couples are too familiar with each other and lack sexual stimulation, or the feelings of both spouses are not harmonious and have a sense of boredom with sexual life, which makes the man have a resistance mentality in his subconscious mind, and thus unable to erect, which is an important reason for middle-aged men's psychological impotence.
At this point, couples should learn to use innovative adjustment methods to enrich their sexual life and regain the feeling of love.
Male menopause
After men enter menopause, they may have a irritable and restless temper, and some men may experience decreased sexual desire and erectile dysfunction, indicating that they have no sexual ability.
In this situation, the first step is to change one's life. At the age of forty-five, as one's physical strength declines, one cannot work hard all day and work day after day like at the age of twenty-three.
In addition to going to the hospital for relevant diagnosis and treatment, it is important to ensure a healthy diet and moderate exercise every day. Chives, onions, etc. mentioned in traditional Chinese medicine improve performance.
Six Misunderstandings of Impotence
Misunderstanding 1: Multiple sexual intercourse failures in the early stages of marriage are considered impotence
The situation is very common, in fact, it violates the principle that spouses need a few months of bedding in period after starting sexual activity. Some newlyweds' rooms are not good because they stole forbidden fruits before getting married. They acted in complex emotions such as exploration, experimentation, nervousness, and fear, resulting in a high failure rate and leaving a shadow of their own poor performance in their minds. This situation should have a stage of adjustment in post marital sexual intercourse.
Myth 2: Treating inability to cause a woman's orgasm as impotence
This is a bigger mistake, as long as the male penis can be erect and inserted, ejaculate through sexual intercourse, and achieve orgasm, it is not impotence. One of the characteristics of male and female function is that men are faster and women are slower. If men ejaculate, women have not yet entered orgasm, which is a physiological phenomenon. There are many problems with sexual disharmony, and it cannot be considered impotence.
Myth 3: Believing that masturbation inevitably leads to content
Modern medicine has proven that the occurrence of such content is not fundamentally due to masturbation causing damage to sexual organs, but rather due to psychological factors caused by long-term masturbation. Even for long-term masturbators, if the psychological swelling mentioned above can be relieved, they may not necessarily develop erectile dysfunction.
Myth 4: Inadequate penile erection response is considered impotence
Many teenagers have reported that they used to see photos of movies, books, and magazines with pornographic content, or when they wanted to enter a girl they didn't like, their penis naturally became erect. Now, this reaction is not obviously wrong! The answer is very simple, because the spouse does not have complete sexual stimulation, including visual, auditory, tactile, olfactory and other aspects of sexual stimulation, there is no real sexual intercourse practice, only penile erection, cannot diagnose impotence.
Misunderstanding 5: Changing sexual partners. Insufficient erection is considered impotence
Having sex with one's wife is normal and has good erectile function, but sexual intercourse is very difficult during an affair. On the contrary, there are also people who do room work with their wives, as erections may not be good due to lack of novelty, but doing room work during infidelity is great. These are all situations that occur after the sexual partner changes. In a true sense, people with this type of selective erectile dysfunction are not truly erectile dysfunction patients.
Myth 6: Frequent ejaculation inevitably leads to impotence
Healthy unmarried men experience normal ejaculation 1-2 times a month, with an increase of 4-5 times or more, which is related to inflammation of the reproductive and urinary organs or lifestyle factors, such as wearing tight clothing, local overheating during nighttime sleep, and excessive fatigue during the day. However, modern medicine has made it clear that there is no necessary connection between ejaculation and impotence.