We all know that smoking is very harmful to the human body. Recently, a famous Australian sexologist pointed out that the incidence rate of impotence is quite high in Australia. She continued to introduce that local data showed that impotence was more serious than expected. In medical terms, impotence refers to the inability of a male penis to continuously erect for sexual activity.
She emphasized that once a man suffers from impotence, his most immediate reaction is to deny its existence and avoid any intimate behavior with his partner. "He may also experience anxiety and anxiety, which in the long run can harm their relationship and even lead to the breakdown of their marriage.".
Currently, 100 million men aged 40 to 70 are affected by impotence worldwide.
However, just as women were reluctant to talk about menopause 30 years ago, menopause is no longer a taboo, and the medical profession and the public have a certain understanding of it. Therefore, the issue of impotence should also receive wider attention.
She said that "Viagra" is currently the most effective and safe drug on the market, and more importantly, it also promotes communication between local patients and doctors. They won't tell the doctor that he has impotence, but will directly ask the doctor for medication.
Since the launch of "Viagra" in April last year, more and more people have sought medical assistance. "Patients must be rationed by a doctor to purchase Viagra, which costs between 11 and 20 yuan per pill.".
As for whether "Viagra" will cause a heart attack, she holds a noncommittal attitude. She said the percentage of heart attack deaths caused by sexual behavior was only 1.4. She emphasized that having sex as soon as you wake up in the morning, eating too much, or experiencing too much stress can increase the risk of heart disease.
She suggests that there are two ways for men to "self identify" whether they can safely engage in sexual activity; He must be able to easily cover a distance of 1 kilometer in 15 minutes, or climb 20 or two stories of stairs in 10 seconds.
Last Friday, she was invited to Singapore for a symposium, where she taught more than 120 doctors at the Central Hospital of Singapore how to guide patients to speak out about sensitive issues.
She said that the incidence of impotence increased with age, and middle-aged to elderly people were impotent because of the side effects of drugs (treatment of diabetes, heart disease, etc.). "Young people are anxious to win the favor of their loved ones because of their" desire to express themselves, "and become impotent due to their nervousness.".
Dr. Kim has been engaged in sexual therapy and counseling for 12 years, and she treats both men and women. Therefore, in addition to paying attention to issues such as sexual diseases and treatment methods, she also conducts in-depth research on the mental aspects of patients. She has written several books on the impact of diseases on patients' sexual lives. She has been married twice and currently lives in Sydney with her current husband and five children.
The doctor introduced that nowadays, this is a society with rapidly changing external environment, and the theme of people's life in today's society is always only two words - speed. It is wrong to make quick decisions about sexual life. The prerequisite for a good sexual life is a harmonious relationship, so paying attention to your partner's feelings is the first step in maintaining a happy sexual life. Smoking is the most common cause of impotence, and Australia and Canada have printed this message directly on cigarette packs. Impotence can also be a precursor to heart disease or other diseases, so men should seek medical attention very early. However, surveys have shown that only one in 10 men with impotence is willing to seek medical attention.
(Intern Editor: Cai Junyi)