When men experience impotence problems, they often seem very awkward, so many people are unwilling to face it, procrastinate and refuse to receive treatment. Later, when there was really no way to procrastinate, they chose to go to the hospital. Finally, the examination found that other diseases caused impotence, delaying the condition, and causing serious consequences.
There was once a patient with impotence who had not been to a regular hospital for treatment. Finally, when he went to a brain hospital for treatment due to severe headache, he realized that he had a brain tumor, and the initial symptoms of impotence were caused by a brain tumor. If he can go to the hospital for treatment of impotence as soon as possible, he can also detect his brain disease early and not delay the growth of the tumor.
This is not to suggest that patients with impotence are more likely to suffer from the above diseases, but that the five major categories of diseases can often become triggers, leading to the occurrence of impotence. Psychological problems such as diabetes, hypertension, heart disease, high cholesterol and depression are the five common causes of impotence. Nowadays, many patients with impotence overemphasize psychological factors or are unilaterally hyped by the publicity of the concept of "kidney deficiency" from the outside world, preferring to solve themselves and unwilling to go to regular hospitals.
Impotence is quite dangerous
1. Impotence may just be a sign of your body, reminding you that there may be other problems, even major diseases.
2. Some patients are only willing to go to other departments to see his hypertension and diabetes problems, but they do not know that their impotence may result from this, and they avoid or even do not realize the impotence problems they face.
There are also people who have a wrong understanding of impotence. For example, men believe that male hormones (testosterone) can improve sexual desire and have a good effect in treating impotence. Testosterone is necessary to maintain male libido, secondary sexual characteristics, and penis erection. However, for men with normal blood testosterone, supplementation with testosterone did not have a significant effect. Testosterone supplementation therapy is only effective for endocrine impotence, which accounts for only 8% to 9% of patients with impotence caused by endocrine factors.