Does kidney deficiency really lead to impotence? When it comes to sexual dysfunction, especially common erectile dysfunction, it is believed to be kidney deficiency, and the treatment mainly focuses on strengthening yang and tonifying the kidney. In fact, this is a misconception. Blindly tonifying the kidneys, regardless of the cause, can actually lead to impotence.
Today, with the full development of modern medicine, sexual health care has expanded from traditional kidney control to comprehensive diagnosis and treatment from a pathological perspective. Experts said that among people with sexual dysfunction, 33% were caused by diabetes, 25% by cardiovascular disease, 10% by neurovascular injury, 6% by endocrine disease, 8% by drug side effects, 8% by trauma, 7% by drug abuse, and 3% by other multiple sclerosis. However, due to the influence of traditional habits, once men suffer from sexual dysfunction, they believe that they need to tonify the kidneys, leading to many people abusing "aphrodisiacs".
However, after taking a large amount of aphrodisiacs, although it can be quickly resolved, this not only prevents the disease from improving, but also causes side effects such as mouth and tongue sores, gum bleeding, dry mouth and tongue. In the long run, it can also inhibit the excitement of the male hypothalamic pituitary testicular axis, leading to worsening of the disease. In addition, it can also cause male prostate enlargement or exacerbation of prostate cancer. For those patients with sexual dysfunction caused by hypertension, diabetes, coronary heart disease, etc., after taking aphrodisiac drugs, serious accidents may even occur, endangering life.
Experts point out that patients with sexual dysfunction should not blindly self-care, and should promptly consult a male doctor to identify the cause and then use targeted medication. Because more than 50% of patients with sexual dysfunction have developed underlying diseases, taking only health supplements and aphrodisiacs at this time not only fails to provide health care and treatment, but can even be like drinking poison to quench thirst.
Sex comes first with emotions, and the standard for a true man is not only measured by the number of times he has had sex, but indulging in excessive sexual activity can lead to a decline in sexual function. Only with correct sexual concepts and scientific sexual health care can a person remain young and masculine both physically and psychologically.