When a man discovers that he has impotence, he may purchase some drugs for treatment because he is very anxious. In the end, it will not only have no effect, but may also bring more adverse harm to himself. Therefore, men should not be foolhardy in treating impotence. What is the harm of disorderly treatment of impotence? Gender health experts list the following points.
1. False impotence becomes true impotence. Because many men regard sexual function diseases as "hidden diseases" and consider them difficult to speak of, they want to "keep a low profile" and casually buy some medicine for treatment, or find an informal small hospital for treatment. However, indiscriminate use of various drugs without the diagnosis of a professional doctor is likely to "fuel the flames", causing multiple sequelae such as urethral injury, erectile pain, and penis edema. It is understood that some non-standard small hospitals randomly prescribe anti-inflammatory drugs to treat impotence without diagnosing the patient's condition. The patient spends money but cannot receive the correct treatment, and also delays the patient's condition.
2. If the cavernous injection is incorrect, be careful to lose erectile function. Cavernous injection therapy is the injection of vasodilators into the cavernous body of the penis, causing the cavernous body to become congested to achieve the goal of erecting the penis. Due to the invasive nature of this treatment, which requires high technical skills for medical personnel, it can cause side effects such as pain, bleeding, abnormal penile erection, and penile fibrosis, and its clinical application is becoming increasingly rare. However, many non-standard medical institutions still treat impotent patients as new technologies, with slightly careless operation or too many short-term injections, which can easily lead to subcutaneous induration, prolonged congestion of the penis, compression of veins, and even lead to "cavernous fibrosis", and loss of erectile function of the penis.
3. Beware of damaging genitals by circumcision. Some patients have certain misunderstandings about impotence, or listen to small advertisements and attribute impotence to excessive prepuce length. If the doctor's technique is not up to standard when cutting the foreskin, and the penis frenulum is damaged, it will lead to dull feeling and pain during sexual life.
In fact, there are also true and false signs of impotence, and many symptoms of impotence are related to their own psychological factors. Therefore, for men who want to get rid of impotence and ensure the harmony of their sexual lives, they must find out the true reason or go directly to the hospital for a formal examination, and cannot treat themselves randomly.