Excessive stress is a problem that most urban men face today, and its impact on men's health is also significant. Impotence is a common symptom of male sexual dysfunction, which has a significant impact on men's physical and mental health. So, can psychological stress lead to impotence? Let's take a look at the causes of impotence.
Experts explain that in daily life, the main reason for impotence is psychological factors. "Because the nervous and endocrine systems in the human body are quite influenced by related factors such as human behavior, concepts, and mental burdens, if it is a human's mental burden, it is likely to affect the sexual nervous system, leading to impotence.". Work pressure is heavy, the burden is too great, and the nerves are in a high state of tension for a long time. "Or, if these factors persist for a long time, they can suppress a person's sexual desire and lead to impotence.".
For some people who lack the guidance of correct sexual knowledge, understanding, or physical conditions, they often experience deviations in their sexual life and cannot experience the sexual joy and happiness they should have. Slowly, all kinds of unhappiness and frustration are faithfully recorded, and people have the instinct to avoid pain and unhappiness. When sex brings only unhappiness, frustration, and more pain, sex has lost its appeal, and the body will issue instructions to "shut down" the sexual system. This is manifested as "giving up" in sexual life, resulting in impotence.