For a long time, impotence has always been a hidden problem for men, and it has therefore been categorized within the scope of personal privacy. The group of impotence patients is often overlooked due to a lack of proactive medical awareness. Some men are prone to erectile dysfunction due to their profession, personality traits, and unhealthy lifestyle habits.
Erectile dysfunction affects male quality of life
Erectile dysfunction refers to the persistent inability of the male penis to achieve or maintain an erection to meet sexual needs. The symptoms of impotence can vary in severity, while what is commonly referred to as impotence belongs to severe impotence.
With the development of medicine, research on the causes of erectile dysfunction is also constantly deepening. Modern medicine believes that impotence is mainly caused by psychological factors or physiological diseases. Generally speaking, impotence can be divided into organic, psychological, and mixed types. As the name suggests, the etiology of organic impotence lies in other physiological diseases, such as prostatitis, foreskin elongation, phimosis, and other urinary tract infections, which can induce impotence and need to be taken seriously.
Psychological impotence refers to the negative psychological factors that can cause impotence if a man is under pressure in work or life, is in a state of tension and anxiety for a long time, is mentally depressed, or has a weak relationship with a spouse. Mixed impotence refers to impotence caused by a combination of psychological factors and organic causes. In addition, due to the lack of timely treatment for organic erectile dysfunction, symptoms cannot be alleviated, and patients are afraid of sexual failure, leading to increasing psychological pressure and ultimately leading to psychological erectile dysfunction. A study on the classification of causes of erectile dysfunction patients was conducted in China, and the results showed that among these surveyed subjects, the proportion of types of erectile dysfunction causes ranged from mixed, psychological, and organic.
Erectile dysfunction is a disease that seriously damages the quality of life of men and seriously affects their physical and mental health. Meanwhile, erectile dysfunction is also a precursor to certain physical and mental disorders in men. If attention can be paid to the diagnosis and treatment of impotence in the early stages, potential adverse factors to physical and mental health may be identified, thereby avoiding other diseases. More importantly, impotence can also create barriers between patients and their spouses, which can be described as a common pain for both men and women, causing great harm to family happiness and marital life. So, timely diagnosis and treatment is the correct choice after erectile dysfunction occurs.
A type of man who is susceptible to erectile dysfunction:
Type: Old night shift, staying up all night without sleep
Expert suggestion: This type of person should adjust their daily routine according to natural laws
Experts once received a night shift driver who often stayed up late at night and didn't get enough rest during the day. He had no regular lifestyle, and as a result, he lost his libido in his early thirties and had difficulty getting an erection. In addition to night shift drivers, lathe workers and fitters always pay attention to "people and machines are not idle" and often stay up late; Software developers enjoy working at night and also work night shifts in small groups. Experts say that men who often stay up late to work are most likely to suffer from erectile dysfunction.
It turns out that the evening, especially from 23:00 to 1am, is a critical period for nature's yang energy to gradually weaken and strengthen. Men can only replenish their yang energy by taking sufficient rest at night. Only with sufficient yang energy can one have strong functions. Long term staying up late can cause imbalance between yin and yang, and damage to yang qi. Therefore, it is best for every male friend who takes good care of their body to follow natural laws, falling asleep before 11 o'clock at night, getting up at dawn, and going to bed early in the dark.
(Intern Editor: Lin Yanjuan)