Erectile dysfunction is a common phenomenon among men in today's society, but due to a lack of understanding of it, it is difficult to treat! The reason why impotence is difficult to treat is because it is a complex disease that involves many physiological and psychological aspects. The biggest obstacle to treating erectile dysfunction is that many men feel ashamed after erectile dysfunction. They cannot distinguish the cause and even take aphrodisiacs at will. They often cannot be cured and their condition worsens. Another point is that many men fall into the misconception of impotence!
If a man doesn't even know about his illness, talk about how to treat it, so if you want to treat impotence, first of all, understand it, don't be ashamed to talk about misunderstandings about impotence because of your concealment, and miss out on their correct treatment!
How do men correctly treat the symptoms of impotence? Experts say that for men, impotence is a very serious disease, and its impact is even equivalent to the harm of cancer. Erectile dysfunction can also be divided into organic impotence, psychological impotence, psychological impotence, vascular impotence, etc. It is generally the first two types, namely organic impotence and psychological impotence. If impotence is not treated in a timely and effective manner, it can easily increase the difficulty of later treatment. Many men still have many misunderstandings about their understanding of impotence. So, how do men treat the symptoms of impotence correctly?
Firstly, do not view the failure of your first sexual encounter as impotence. Many men may be very excited, nervous, or even afraid during their first sexual intercourse, as this is their first sexual encounter. Therefore, they may not understand the physiological structure of women, lack sexual knowledge, and lack sexual experience, which can easily lead to male failure during the first or several sexual encounters. In fact, this situation is very normal, so male friends don't have to worry too much, as it can lead to true impotence.
Second, do not regard women's Orgasm as a qualified goal of sexual life. Some men blindly want to prove themselves, taking women's Orgasm as the standard to judge their sexual ability. The stimulation required by women's Orgasm varies from person to person, so it is easy to lead to men's psychological depression and failure. In fact, these men are usually able to have normal sex and ejaculate instead of erectile dysfunction. But blindly immersing men in failure can also easily trigger impotence.
Thirdly, masturbation does not necessarily lead to impotence. Some men have the habit of masturbation because of their adolescent Libido, and then receive incorrect education, believing that masturbation will lead to impotence. Actually, this idea is also one-sided. Like sexual activity, appropriate masturbation can also balance male sexual desire, but uncontrolled and frequent masturbation can indeed lead to impotence.