Sexual Health
What are the causes and symptoms of sexual dysfunction? What foods can treat sexual dysfunction
1. Recipes for treating male sexual dysfunction
Litchi, with 15-20 lychee kernels, can be used to treat testicular swelling and pain after crushing and decocting with water.
Take 15 grams of fresh lotus seeds (do not peel the green buds in the center of the lotus seeds), fry them in water, and take them together with the lotus seeds. They can be used to treat excessive nocturnal bleeding, or 10 grams of fresh lotus seeds (with lotus hearts) can be taken, steamed in a pot, and chewed twice a day for two consecutive days.
Grapes, 250 grams of fresh grapes, peeled and crushed, consumed in moderation with warm water once or twice a day for two weeks, can be used to treat prostatitis and short, red, and astringent urine.
Kiwi, 50 grams of fresh kiwi, mashed and heated with 250 milliliters of boiling water (about 1 cup), mixed well and taken as a drink, can be used to treat astringent and painful urination after prostatitis.
Mango, 10g of mango kernels, beaten and boiled in water, taken twice a day for two weeks, can be used to treat orchitis and testicular swelling and pain.
10 white fruits, stir fried in shell, then eaten with kernels, taken twice a day for two weeks, can be used to treat excessive ejaculation.
Papaya, 250g papaya, 250g papaya, sliced, put into 1000g rice wine or low alcohol Baijiu, soak for two weeks, drink 15ml twice a day for two weeks, can be used to treat kidney deficiency and premature ejaculation
2. What is sexual dysfunction?
Sexual dysfunction refers to the inability to engage in normal sexual behavior or satisfy normal sexual behavior. Most sexual dysfunction does not have organic lesions, which means that there are no abnormalities or lesions in the sexual organs, which are caused by psychological factors. Therefore, it is often referred to as sexual psychological dysfunction. Sexual dysfunction is generally divided into psychological dysfunction and organic dysfunction, with organic dysfunction mainly referring to impotence, premature ejaculation, and lack of ejaculation.
3. Symptoms of sexual dysfunction
Sexual psychological disorders: such as sexual apathy, sexual aversion, excessive libido, sexual fear, or one or two unsuccessful sexual experiences leading to excessive psychological stress and further inhibition of sexual function.
Performance disorders: including difficulty in erection, weak erection, short maintenance time after erection, and short sexual activity (premature ejaculation).
Sexual disorders: sexual fainting, aphasia, hysteria, etc.
Ejaculation disorders: no ejaculation, retrograde ejaculation, ejaculation pain, blood sperm, etc.
Sexuality disorders: pain during sexual intercourse, disorders of orgasm, etc; Sexual orientation disorders: homosexuality, fetishism, exhibitionism, voyeurism, sadism, etc.