Among the common causes of male sexual dysfunction, psychological factors account for an important proportion. Understanding and understanding why psychological factors in men lead to sexual dysfunction is crucial for the prevention and treatment of sexual dysfunction. So what psychological factors can lead to male sexual dysfunction? Experts introduce that misconceptions about gender relationships, interpersonal tension, external factors, and other psychological factors are all important factors leading to the occurrence of sexual dysfunction.
Male sexual dysfunction is a common type of male disease. In addition to biological and social factors that can lead to sexual dysfunction, psychological factors are also common causes of sexual dysfunction. Men with incorrect sexual attitudes can easily lead to male sexual dysfunction, especially fear of sexual failure, leading to sexual anxiety, inappropriate demands for sexual life, or forcing the other party to engage in sexual activity.
The impact of past sexual experiences, if a person has suffered harm in their past sexual experiences, can leave behind psychological trauma that is difficult to eliminate and easily form conditioned reflexes. Some men once again face sexual activity and unconsciously recall past sexual trauma, leading to erectile dysfunction (ED), low libido, and other sexual dysfunction.
Various external factors lead to psychological repression, such as fast-paced life, busy work, disharmony in interpersonal relationships, competition and setbacks in work, personal education level, and the influence of the environment, all of which can cause psychological stress. The strength of sexual desire and ability is influenced by psychological factors.
The impact of interpersonal tension on sexual function. Mainly refers to interpersonal conflicts between sexual partners, such as suspicion, jealousy, and distrust. And this can harm sexual function, and over time, it can lead to men losing interest in sexual life and even feeling disgusted.