With the fast pace of modern life, urban people often feel physically and mentally tired, tired of work and study, and lose interest in activities they used to be passionate about, and are unhappy all day. Experts remind white-collar men not to be careless in this situation. If long-term fatigue cannot be alleviated, be careful of sexual dysfunction such as impotence.
For fatigue, many people don't think it's just too tired. It's OK to have a rest, let alone go to see a doctor. Short-term fatigue has little impact on sexual ability. With the recovery of physical strength, sexual function will also recover, but work and life are in a tense state for a long time. With the accumulation of quantitative changes, chronic fatigue often leads to serious qualitative changes from accidental to permanent, and become organic impotence.
Why does fatigue also cause impotence? Excessive fatigue of human muscles, or psychogenic fatigue caused by depression, anxiety, tension, etc., will interfere with the arousal of sexual desire, including decreased brain function, decreased excitability of the emotional center of the cortex border system, and decreased secretion of gonadotropin in the pituitary gland and androgen in the testis, reducing the degree of sexual excitement. In addition, fatigue will also produce lipid peroxide, which can directly cause damage to the biological membrane. Over time, it can cause irreversible pathological damage to the reproductive system and cause organic changes.
(Intern editor: Huang Jiazhen)
 
  