In recent years, the incidence rate of impotence has become higher and higher. The factors of male impotence are complex and diverse. Whatever the reason, impotence will have a great impact on the health of patients, impotence will also affect the relationship between husband and wife and family, and serious impotence will also lead to women's abnormal pregnancy. So, which men are more likely to have impotence? What is the method of preventing impotence?
Which men are more prone to impotence?
1. Male menopause
After men enter menopause, they are irritable and restless, and some men have decreased sexual desire and erectile ability, which will lead to impotence. When this happens to men, they should first make changes in their lives. When they are in their forties and fifties, with the decline of physical strength, they can no longer work hard all day, day and night, as they are in their twenties and thirties. They should have a green work and rest habit and learn to relieve themselves.
2. Long-term smoking and drinking
Because alcohol can make the prostate congest, men who drink regularly are most likely to suffer from prostatitis, which will squeeze the urethra, which forms symptoms such as waiting for urine and endless urine. Prostatitis itself is also prone to impotence. Therefore, men who associate too much and drink regularly face the dual threat of impotence and prostatitis. The international medical community believes that nicotine in cigarettes can destroy sperm quality and cause impotence. From now on, we should try to stop drinking and smoking, and go to the hospital for screening if we have difficulty urinating to prevent the further deterioration of impotence.
3. Sick, low physical quality
These men are prone to heart disease, hypertension, diabetes, hypercholesterolemia, depression, renal failure, prostate surgery, pelvic surgery, spinal cord injury multiple sclerosis, endocrine diseases, mental diseases (schizophrenia, depression, etc.), long-term use of antihypertensive drugs, hypoglycemic drugs, depression drugs, antipsychotic drugs, sedation, etc
4. Having undergone some surgery
If a man has done spinal cord injury or surgery, pelvic fracture combined with urethral injury, radical resection of transperitoneal rectal cancer, retroperitoneal lymphadenectomy, aortic reconstruction, pelvic radiotherapy for prostate cancer and any other external injury surgery that damages the penile nerve innervation and blood supply on his life path, it is easy to cause erectile dysfunction, resulting in impotence.