Impotence is a common male sexual dysfunction disease, which has little harm to men, ranging from affecting sexual life to family breakdown and male infertility. Experts in urology at the General Hospital of the Beijing Military Region pointed out that untreated impotence poses many dangers, not only posing a certain threat to marital relationships, but also causing male infertility. In addition, impotence is often associated with other chronic diseases, affecting male health. So what are the specific reasons for not treating impotence?
Hazard 1: Impotence affects male fertility but is not equivalent to infertility
Sperm egg bonding is the foundation for breeding new life. Impotent patients have difficulty erecting their penis and transporting sperm to the cervix of the female, making it difficult to give birth to the next generation. For patients with mild illness, the common symptom is a weak erection and the ability to barely complete sex. However, at this time, patients' physiological functions are in an unhealthy state, and sperm quality is poor, making it difficult to ensure the breeding of healthy young lives. It can be seen that impotence not only affects the fertility of patients, but also may affect the health of the next generation.
Hazard 2: Disrupting sexual relationships Impotence or destroying male self-confidence
The emergence of impotence leads to the fact that couples' lives are not normal, not only troubling men's physical and mental health, but also related to gender harmony and happiness. "If normal physiological needs are not released and vented, cracks may appear in daily life, and in serious cases, marriage may break down. Numerous examples of real life have been cited.".
Hazard 3: Affecting individual health, chronic diseases often accompany impotence
According to clinical research, most patients with impotence also suffer from other chronic diseases. The factors that cause impotence are multifaceted, and unhealthy physical conditions, mental states, and unscientific lifestyles can all lead to impotence to varying degrees, which is manifested in the early stages of impotence. Due to its special warning effect, impotence is known as the "intersection of male health issues.". In the field of andrology, it is customary to compare impotence to being the tip of an iceberg, hiding more problems in the deep ocean that are still invisible. If impotence is not effectively treated and alleviated in a timely manner, then one day, these long-standing problems will all erupt.
Impotence symptoms Apart from psychological impotence, most impotence is a direct result of decreased physical function. From the perspective of etiology, organic diseases such as diabetes and hypertension may cause impotence. It can be said that the emergence of impotence indicates that the patient's health has already turned on a red light. If you still do not actively seek treatment and improvement, it is likely to lead to irreversible harm. Over time, it may develop into permanent sexual dysfunction. This may lead to a serious deficiency in the secretion of sexual hormones, which may even be detrimental to the physiological characteristics of men.