Everyone is unaware of content disorders, which have a significant impact on men's health and mental health. When content disorders occur, men should take them seriously. So do you know what are the reasons for male impotence?
What are the causes of male impotence?
1. Hair growth drugs for male hair loss or drugs for treating prostate enlargement
According to international medical journals, it may not only inhibit erectile function, but also inhibit sexual desire. The reason may be that it reduces the level of the male hormone dihydrotestosterone in the blood circulation that maintains sexual drive in men. These drugs help with hair loss and prostate enlargement, but their side effects include affecting erectile function.
2. Gingival disease
Why do gums and penis have something in common? Chronic infection of periodontitis and infected gums may increase the risk of ED. The results of mouse animal experiments indicate the relationship between ED and gums, but the relationship and mechanism of action between human periodontitis and ED are unclear. Gingival disease is a manifestation of overall poor health and is also associated with an increased risk of heart disease, which is another risk factor for ED. Gingivitis indicates a potential issue with blood supply to the gums and also indicates a problem with blood supply to other parts of the body.
3. Wife and husband's brothers are too close
As is well known, psychological factors have a significant impact on sexual function. According to the latest research results of over 3000 men aged 57 to 85 in the American Journal of Sociology, if a wife and her husband's siblings are too close and spend more time together than the husband and wife, the risk of difficulty obtaining or maintaining an erection increases by 92% compared to men whose wives follow the rules. Of course, this phenomenon is common among middle-aged people and young people, because they are quite sensitive to the perception of masculinity. After the age of 70, the old men's concept of masculinization has been dulled and no longer sensitive, so they will not be confused for this reason.
4. Riding a bicycle
In the 9th century BC, the Cynthians of Iran discovered the relationship between cycling and ED. A survey published in the International Medical Journal in 2005 showed that long-distance cycling by modern people can also increase the risk of ED. Among men who ride bicycles for at least 3 hours per week, 4% have moderate or severe ED, while only 1% of runners of the same age experience ED. Sitting in a narrow car seat for a long time can compress the nerves and blood vessels leading to the penis, which may cause some degree of damage and ultimately affect the blood supply to the penis.