Men hope that they can perform better in the process of sexual life, but if they suffer from impotence , this hope will be shattered, so what is the best way to stay away from impotence?
age factor
Age is an indirect high-risk factor closely related to impotence. With age, the possibility of male erectile dysfunction increases. According to foreign reports, the prevalence of erectile dysfunction in men aged 20 to 30 is 7%, and the prevalence of erectile dysfunction in men aged 70 to 79 is 57%.
caused by certain diseases
Mainly diseases of the prostate and penis, such as prostatitis , penile balanitis, gonococcal prostatitis, non-gonococcal and other infectious sexually transmitted diseases , etc. These diseases cause dysfunction, and the possibility of male impotence is more than 40%. In addition, diseases such as cardiovascular disease, endocrine disease, chronic renal insufficiency, diabetes, and ulcer disease may also cause impotence.
Endocrine System Disorders
Endocrine system lesions are another cause of impotence. There are many endocrine diseases, among which pituitary gland damage, hypopituitarism, diabetes, hyperthyroidism, and Cushing’s syndrome are common diseases that cause impotence. In addition, there are hypothyroidism, craniopharyngioma, anorchioid disease, infantile disease, hyperprolactinemia, oral estrogen, feminizing stromal cell testicular tumor, etc.
bad lifestyle
Such as smoking, alcoholism, and drug abuse, these three bad lifestyles seriously affect male sexual function. Studies have shown that the prevalence of erectile dysfunction in heroin users is as high as 32.2%. In addition, emotional disharmony between husband and wife can also cause impotence, because most male impotence is manifested as mental impotence, which is directly related to the discord between husband and wife. If the husband and wife seem to be in harmony, have different dreams in the same bed , lack of emotional communication, distrust each other, and feel disgusted, it will inevitably lead to emotional discord, which will affect the erection of the penis and lead to impotence.
Due to genitourinary system disease
Diseases of male genitourinary organs are closely related to impotence, such as cystectomy, perineal prostatectomy, penile sclerosis, phimosis, prostatitis, urethritis, cryptorchidism, and dysplasia of cryptorchidism, which can also cause impotence . Secondly, lateral sclerosis muscle atrophy, myasthenia gravis, Parkinson’s disease, spinal cord tumors, multiple sclerosis and other brain and spinal cord lesions, as well as peripheral neuritis, can also lead to impotence to varying degrees.