As for male impotence, many men are not very familiar with it. Most men do not notice such diseases as impotence when they are young, nor do they think that they may get such diseases. In fact, there are many reasons for impotence, which can occur not only in middle-aged people, but also in teenagers. Here is the reason for impotence and related treatment.
1. Etiology of impotence. Not only many diseases may cause impotence, but also bad habits. Diseases such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes, chronic renal insufficiency, hyperlipidemia and some endocrine diseases may cause erectile dysfunction. So male friends should be treated in time once they find their own diseases in their daily life. Excessive smoking, alcoholism and drug use are all possible causes of erectile dysfunction. For example, the use of diuretics, antihypertensive drugs, drugs for treating heart disease, tranquilizers, antidepressants, hormones, anticholinergics and drugs for treating ulcer disease may lead to erectile dysfunction.
2. Treatment of impotence. The treatment of impotence needs to be determined according to the patient's condition, because the patient's condition is very different. Drug treatment includes sedatives, vasodilators and the use of estrogen. The blood stasis of the penis was aspirated under controlled hypotension. Under general anesthesia and controlled hypotension, puncture and aspiration were performed at the root of the penis with a large needle, supplemented by local or systemic anticoagulation therapy. If there is thrombosis in the cavernous body of the penis, the possible effective surgical treatment is to bypass the great saphenous vein with the cavernous body of the penis or the cavernous body of the urethra to open up a way for blood.
The above is about some causes of impotence and the treatment of impotence disease. In fact, as long as men take good care of their physical health and give up bad habits, they can still better prevent impotence. And the treatment of impotence is sometimes more difficult, especially for patients with a long course of disease.
(Intern editor: Cai Junyi)