Loss of exertion:
It refers to a lack of work and rest. Overexertion and excess can both lead to disease and affect sexual function. If you overwork, it can easily consume qi and blood; If you don't work or exercise for a long time, your physical fitness will decrease.
Disordered living:
It refers to irregular work and rest, irregular living, confusion and nervousness, which can easily lead to mental depression, dizziness, brain swelling, mental retardation, and long-term onset of sexual neurasthenia and other diseases.
Poor diet:
Some people like to eat high-fat food. In addition to the high cholesterol and triglyceride levels, obesity, hypertension, diabetes and other diseases, the consequences of doing so are also likely to lead to penile vascular disease. Overeating raw and cold foods can easily damage the spleen and intestines, leading to poor absorption of nutrients, weight loss, and physical fatigue, which can affect libido and penis erection. China Sexual Health Network
Emotional internal injury:
"Mental factors (joy, anger, worry, thought, sadness, fear, and shock) that are too high or too low can lead to sexual dysfunction.". If someone has had a few times of unsatisfactory sexual life, they are worried or afraid of sexual failure, resulting in enormous psychological pressure, which can lead to impotence for a long time. Some people suffer from low libido, impotence, and premature ejaculation due to excessive stress, sadness, sadness, and depression.
Irregular sexual activity:
It refers to having sex too often or too little. Uncontrolled sexual life can easily lead to sexual fatigue, with symptoms such as listlessness, dizziness, waist soreness, and weak legs. And having too little sex is not conducive to the excretion of gonads, but also affects the feelings of couples. "The number of times you have sex is based on physical comfort. Some people don't overdo it once a day, while others feel good about it once a week.".
Accidental damage:
Most young people are fond of sports. Accidental injuries to the penis, such as riding a bicycle, riding a horse, vaulting, or playing football, may directly cause damage to the penis's blood vessels, leading to impotence. Alternatively, the process of damage to the penis's blood vessels may be slow, causing patients to forget about the trauma and only develop impotence years later.
(Intern Editor: Cai Junyi)