Impotence is a disease that makes many male friends hurt. It not only does great harm to their own health, but also has a significant impact on men's sexual life, affecting the feelings between husband and wife. So what harm does male impotence have? Now let's listen to what experts say.
Expert tips: The appearance of impotence has caused serious damage to the self-esteem of many male friends. They can't look up in front of their wives, making many male friends miserable. What are the dangers of not treating impotence for men? Experts analyzed the following points:
What harm does male impotence have?
1. Most patients with impotence will also suffer from other chronic diseases. There are many factors that cause impotence. Unhealthy physiological conditions, psychological conditions and unscientific lifestyle can all lead to impotence to varying degrees, and it can be manifested in the early stage of impotence. Due to its special warning function, impotence is known as "the intersection of male health problems".
2. The appearance of impotence leads to the fact that the couple's life is abnormal, which not only disturbs the physical and mental health of men, but also relates to the harmony and happiness of both sexes. If normal physiological needs are not released and vented, cracks may appear in daily life, and in serious cases, marriage may break down.
3. The combination of sperm and egg is the basis for breeding new life. Impotent patients have difficulty erecting their penis and delivering sperm to the cervix of women, which makes it difficult for them to bear the next generation. For patients with mild illness, the common symptom is that the erection is not firm and they can barely complete sex life. However, at this time, the physiological function of the patient is in an unhealthy state, and the sperm quality is poor, so it is difficult to ensure the breeding of a healthy young life. It can be seen that impotence not only affects the fertility of patients, but also may affect the health of the next generation.
(Intern editor: Cai Junyi)