Impotence can be completely cured, but the psychological trauma caused by impotence to men is not easily cured. The psychology of patients with impotence is a problem that we all ignore. In many cases, we just focus on treating the disease of impotence and ignore the psychological treatment of patients with impotence. As a result, many patients still claim to be impotent and the treatment is ineffective.
Experts point out that there are many causes of male impotence, including sexual ignorance or incorrect sexual knowledge; Operating expectations are too high; Meditate as if possessed; Excessive attention to sexual performance and even adopting an attitude of watching and judging the situation rather than devoting oneself to it can lead to male impotence. "If men do not recognize it correctly, they can only exacerbate this situation.".
Psychological Problems Needing Attention in Patients with Impotence
Impotence, as a disease that seriously affects male health, is largely due to psychological factors. Therefore, in order to better cure impotence, psychological treatment for patients is the most important. Only in this way can the root cause of the disease be completely removed and the trouble of impotence be avoided.
1. Kidney tonic psychology: Impotence is a cruel blow to a man's self-esteem, which can make him feel "inferior" in life and career, and gradually lose confidence. For this reason, many patients with impotence, see impotence on the kidney, abuse health products, indiscriminately eat kidney food. It is important to note that many cases of blind kidney tonifying have the opposite effect, but have caused greater harm.
2. "Skepticism: iatrogenic influences, such as inappropriate discussions among doctors during male vasectomy, which can lead to patients questioning their sexual abilities.".
3. Stress psychology: Fatigue, overworked stress, and excessive stress are all causes of modern male impotence.
4. Widower psychology: Widower syndrome refers to impotence that occurs after a spouse's long-term illness, death, or divorce.
Experts pointed out that impotence is not invincible, as long as scientific examination, accurate identification of the cause, and then symptomatic treatment, it can be improved and gradually recovered. Therefore, it is recommended that patients' friends face up to the above psychological problems and actively solve them to recover as soon as possible.
The psychology of patients with impotence is a problem that we cannot ignore. Psychotherapy for patients with impotence cannot only consider the treatment of doctors without neglecting the cooperation and comfort and encouragement of their families. The psychology of patients with impotence also requires the comfort and companionship of their families.