Four types of men are most prone to impotence
Men who drink too much are prone to impotence
Through the examination and research findings of male impotence conducted by relevant personnel, as well as the analysis of the causes of impotence, it can be known that alcohol can increase the desire of men and women, and there is also a statement that it can reduce the desire.
Foreign studies have shown that the prevalence of erectile dysfunction in alcoholic and non alcoholic liver disease patients is 70% and 25%, respectively.
And half of people still fail to recover their erectile function after years of abstinence from alcohol.
Men who smoke are prone to impotence
Can smoking men become impotent? According to a survey, the prevalence of complete erectile dysfunction in heart disease patients among smokers and non smokers is 56% and 21%, respectively, indicating that smoking can lead to impotence;
The prevalence of complete erectile dysfunction in hypertensive patients who smoke and who do not smoke is 20% and 8.5%, respectively.
People who have had trauma or surgery
Do people who have had trauma or surgery also experience impotence? Spinal cord injury or surgery, transabdominal perineal radical resection of rectal cancer, pelvic fracture with urethral injury, retroperitoneal lymph node dissection;
"There are also trauma and surgery that can damage the innervation and blood supply of the penis, such as aortic reconstruction and pelvic radiation therapy for prostate cancer, which can easily cause erectile dysfunction.".
Old night shifts, sleepless nights
Night shift drivers often stay up late at night, do not have sufficient rest during the day, and have no rules of life. As a result, they lose their sexual desire in their early 30s and have difficulty erecting.
In addition to night shift drivers, software developers like to work late at night and are also working exclusively on night shifts in small groups. Experts say men who often stay up late to work are most likely to develop impotence.