The etiology of impotence is complex, and the research on its pathological mechanism is being gradually improved. The exact pathogenesis is not yet very clear, but psychological factors account for an important factor. Therefore, when treating impotence, psychosocial therapy is very important. If psychological regulation can be well performed, it can effectively alleviate the symptoms of impotence.
Impotence is not only a health issue for men, but also affects marital relationships. A comprehensive treatment plan should not only focus on the recovery of physical functions, but also pay attention to the psychological health and harmonious relationship between the patient's husband and wife. The influence of patients' partners is a factor that cannot be ignored in the treatment of impotence. Internationally, the goal of impotence treatment has evolved from focusing solely on male erectile success in the past to helping patients and partners regain a naturally satisfying sexual life.
In the face of impotence, it is necessary to prevent and regulate it well. First, it is necessary to eliminate your bad habits of being addicted to alcohol and smoking. Drinking and smoking have long been recognized by the medical profession as impairing sexual ability. A study by the University of Hong Kong also found that men drinking one to seven cans of beer per week can reduce their risk of impotence by 27%. Smoking can be harmful to the body without any benefits. This is something that elementary school students all know, and it is of course best to quit. Secondly, the diet of patients with impotence should be based on light, nutritious, and protein rich foods.
At the same time, psychological factors are also the most common and major cause of impotence, accounting for approximately 85% to 90% of the total incidence. In the family, men play the role of head of the family, enduring daily pressure from various aspects of life, work, and society. Over time, mental health is also getting worse. For sexual affairs, it is natural to have more than enough heart, but not enough strength. So we call for attention to male health and not to be impotent men.
(Intern Editor: Cai Junyi)