In the treatment of impotent patients, more emphasis is placed on medication, but psychological treatment is ignored. In fact, many impotent patients are caused by psychological factors. The three stages of male vulnerability to impotence are one year before or two years after marriage, ten years after marriage, and menopause.
One year before marriage or two years after marriage
Before marriage, men's emotions fluctuate greatly, especially many of them after 80s are only children, who are treasures of their parents in the family. They grew up spoiled by their parents, have a relatively self centered personality, and are not considerate of each other. Before marriage, they often quarrel over trivial matters such as preparing for weddings and wedding rooms, and men have high work pressure. They also have to face quarrels with their girlfriends after returning home, Therefore, family pressure and work pressure cause male stress to multiply, resulting in impotence. Young couples after the 1980s should learn to think for each other, not to be too egotistical, and not to be too headstrong as girlfriends.
Over ten years after marriage
Older husbands and wives who have been married for more than ten years are more likely to experience aesthetic fatigue for women, while women sometimes become obese and rude due to pregnancy, heavy family burdens, and other reasons. As women age, their sexual desire sometimes decreases due to diseases and other reasons, which can easily make men's sexual desire unsatisfied and lead to impotence for a long time.
Menopause
After men enter menopause, their temper can become irritable and anxious, and they don't like to go out. Some men have low libido due to hormonal and endocrine disorders during menopause, and some have reduced erectile ability. If women do not pay attention, it can also lead to men believing that they have no sexual ability, resulting in increased psychological pressure, leading to impotence.