The first emperor of the Southern Song Dynasty, Emperor Gaozong Zhao Gou, suffered from infertility. In his later years, he had to pass on the throne to distant relatives of the imperial family and become a carefree emperor himself.
Zhao Gou was unable to have children. There is a story in unofficial history: Zhao Gou, when he was young, accompanied his captured father and brother Hui and Emperor Qin to the Jin state to endure some hardships. After fleeing the Jin state, he was proclaimed emperor by the Han people. Once, he was holding a palace maid in the palace of Jiankang (now Nanjing) for pleasure when he suddenly shouted out of the palace, "The Jin soldiers have crossed the river!" Zhao Gou was so scared that he quickly mounted his horse and fled to Lin'an (now Hangzhou).
This sudden mental stimulation caused him to develop erectile dysfunction, which is well-known. The vast majority of erectile dysfunction in young people is not caused by reproductive organ problems, but by psychological factors. If the cause of erectile dysfunction is identified and guided, sexual dysfunction can be relieved, which is the best way to treat mental erectile dysfunction. However, in feudal society, how dare the imperial doctors say to the emperor, 'You are not sick and should receive psychological treatment'? They can only say that the emperor works hard for political affairs, suffers from kidney deficiency, qi deficiency... and prescribes some "aphrodisiac" drugs. In this way, of course, the emperor's impotence could not be cured, resulting in Zhao Gou not having children.
In modern life, it is not uncommon for married young men to suffer from erectile dysfunction. According to research, most patients are not caused by organic factors, especially erectile dysfunction during the newlywed period. The vast majority of erectile dysfunction is due to psychological factors such as economic, cultural, and physical imbalance between the male and female partners. The groom has a "climbing" mentality towards the bride, which is likely to lead to sexual inhibition.
If the actions are very restrained and one or two sexual failures occur, it will increase the psychological burden and can lead to a vicious cycle, leading to Yang Pi; It is also possible that the groom has watched pornographic videos and developed an impression of obscene scenes, fearing that he may not meet the unrealistic "high standards". If this leads to a sense of inferiority complex, it can also lead to the occurrence of newlywed pimples. There are many factors that can cause mental impotence. When undergoing treatment, patients should confide in their doctors' inner thoughts, so that they can provide targeted guidance. This often helps to quickly restore psychological balance and eliminate symptoms of impotence. If "aphrodisiac" drugs are abused, not only will they not be effective, but they will prolong the course of the disease and make treatment more difficult.