What to do with erectile dysfunction in men? With the overwhelming male health advertisements invading our attention, it is not difficult to realize that more and more male friends are suffering from sexual dysfunction. For Chinese men who are introverted and face saving, even if they have sexual dysfunction, they are unwilling to tell others, let alone go to the hospital for treatment. However, once there are such problems, it is not feasible to rely solely on covert sexual health care.
Data shows that 14% of Chinese men have sexual dysfunction or psychological disorders, and more and more diseases are rapidly approaching men, constantly threatening their physical and mental health. This information comes from the "Survey Report on Chinese Male Sexual Happiness Index" recently released in Beijing.
With the improvement of material living standards and the increasing competition in society, men seem increasingly vulnerable, and the same is true. The five month survey jointly conducted by the andrology branch of the Chinese Medical Association, the Chinese Medical Development Research Association and Beijing Shuguang Hospital showed that 47% of men felt stressed or nervous at work, while only 0.2% of men felt no stress; 68% of men often experience anxiety, insomnia, dreaminess, fatigue, and fatigue. The incidence rate of men aged 20-50 years is as high as 20-40%, which means that nearly 1/5 of every 10 men around us have prostate, sexual dysfunction, prostatic hyperplasia, hypertension, diabetes, fatigue syndrome, obesity syndrome, alopecia, baldness and other symptoms.
However, the biggest problem is not the signs of unhealthy physiological symptoms. The biggest problem is that men generally do not pay attention to health knowledge, daily physical discomfort, etc. For health information, only 20% of people actively learn about it, 30% never ask, and 47% only seek medical attention when it is severe. Zhang Jinzhong, Deputy Secretary of the Party Committee of Tianjin Medical University and Chairman of the Chinese Society of Sexually Transmitted Diseases, believes that the key is that our culture has certain restrictions on men's physical and mental health, and male diseases have indeed become indescribable.
The survey also showed that only 33% of people who suffer from male genital diseases choose formal medical institutions for diagnosis and treatment. Due to face issues, up to 20% of people go to small clinics for treatment, while 47% of people believe that it is not a major problem and do not need to be treated. Alternatively, they can go to a pharmacy to buy medication for treatment. This also leads to a lack of timely recovery time for men after illness. Among the male diseases, 23% suffer from varying degrees of prostatitis, 14% suffer from erectile dysfunction, and 35% suffer from urinary infections, reproductive abnormalities, male infertility, and other reproductive diseases. In addition, 17% of people are not very clear about what male diseases they have. 66% of people have concerns that male reproductive diseases affect the quality of family life.
After reading this article, we can see that in China, there are not a few male friends who are troubled by sexual dysfunction. Just grab a handful and there are hidden secrets in their hearts. Here, the editor reminds everyone that in male health care, sexual dysfunction, like other diseases, is a normal manifestation of physical health problems. There is no need to avoid it too much, and early treatment is the most correct approach.