We live, contact with people and deal with all kinds of things every day. Some can make us happy, but some make us angry. People have seven emotions and six desires. Chinese medicine believes that anger can easily damage their health, just as "all diseases are caused by qi". Often angry, angry, not only affect heart health, more importantly, will also affect sexual ability, and then affect sexual life.
Next, let's look at the main aspects of "angry destructiveness":
1. Erectile dysfunction
Anger is most likely to cause erectile dysfunction in men. Traditional Chinese medicine believes that in the "seven emotions" of human beings, anger corresponds to the liver, and excessive anger directly hurts the liver, such as "anger leads to anger" and "anger is full of anger", which are classic interpretations of the unhealthy emotion of anger. The liver dominates the sinews. The penis that a man can stretch and shrink is also the "big sinews" of the human body, so the ancients used "Zongjin erection" to describe penis erection. When people often sulk or get angry, liver damage will affect the "big muscle", prone to erectile problems, resulting in insufficient hardness. A study led by Dr. Trey Siddt, director of Duke University General Medical Center in the United States, also found that in the 40-year-old male population, compared with those who are not easily angry, men who are often angry are twice as likely to have erectile dysfunction.
2. Female low libido
Anger will also affect the endocrine system, which will lead to low female libido. Chen Baichen said that anger will lead to the disorder of women's endocrine system, and the body will synthesize more cortisol. If this substance accumulates too much in the body, it will lead to problems such as irregular menstruation, amenorrhea or early menopause, and will also lead to diseases such as liver qi discomfort, qi stagnation and blood stasis, hyperplasia of mammary glands, and lead to premature aging of women, and then lead to problems such as vaginal dryness and frigidity.
3. Prostate Health
The above two are enough to shock you. Anger not only has these hazards, but also affects prostate health. Clinically, most patients with prostate pain have mental stimulation, such as sulking, sad, angry, etc. This is because mood can also affect the health of the prostate, and it can cause prostatitis together with many factors. Generally speaking, middle-aged men should be alert to prostate diseases and seek medical treatment in time if they are in a moody, depressed mood and accompanied by problems such as weak urine, bifurcated urine and endless urine.
4. Reduce sperm quality
If you want a healthy baby, you'd better not be angry. Because of anger, sperm quality will be reduced. A Swedish study found that frequent anger can cause the dysfunction of testicular spermatogenesis, and the secretion of semen, such as prostate fluid, seminal vesicle gland fluid, urethral bulb gland fluid and other components are also affected, which is extremely detrimental to sperm survival, thus greatly reducing the probability of successful pregnancy. Traditional Chinese medicine also believes that it is inappropriate to conceive in the same room when angry, which will affect the quality of embryos.
5. Destroy the intimacy between husband and wife
The above is harmful to the body, and anger will also affect sexual life. Anger can easily destroy the intimacy between husband and wife. According to a study published recently by the American Journal of Family Psychology, sulking between couples and ignoring each other will seriously affect the relationship between husband and wife, and even trigger the cold war and divorce. "It's better to solve problems even by quarreling than sulking," said Howard Mark, professor of psychology at the University of Denver and co-chairman of the Center for Family and Marriage Research.
Of course, anger is something we can't avoid. But if you are angry and affect your sex life, you must adjust it in time. You can tell your family about it, or you can transfer it through sports and other hobbies.
(Intern editor: Lai Jiaxing)