For a long time, people have relied on alcohol to enhance their sexual experiences, viewing fine wines as companions to love-making. However, research indicates that if men consume more than 250ml of strong liquor daily on average for 2-5 consecutive years, the survival rate of sperm will significantly decrease, and the concentration of testosterone in the blood will also drop. About 40% of men may experience erectile dysfunction (ED), while 10% may even suffer from complete ED. After quitting drinking, only 50% can return to normal. It is evident that the belief that alcohol emboldens one's sexual confidence or improves sexual quality is extremely wrong.
Alcohol is the culprit that disrupts marital sexual harmony. However, the impact of alcohol and smoking on sexual function is reversible. As long as you have the determination to quit smoking and drinking completely, after some time, most men's sexual functions can gradually recover to normal levels.
Long-term excessive drinking leads to a short duration for completing intercourse, and now there is almost no erection. Accompanying symptoms include dizziness, tinnitus, pallor, frequent dreams at night, occasional numbness in limbs, or discomfort in joints. Vision has also noticeably declined. Observing the nails reveals them to be somewhat dry and pale, with a light-colored tongue and white coating, and a wiry and weak pulse. Analyzing these clinical manifestations, the patient's ED is indeed due to excessive drinking, which harms the liver, leading to weakened liver blood and malnourishment of tendons and veins. It is worth noting that although the toxic effects of alcohol on the liver are well-known, its impact on reduced sexual function and sperm quality is often overlooked. In particular, the dangers of excessive drinking are even greater. Therefore, it is not surprising that many alcoholics experience ED or infertility. Thus, this case fully illustrates the principle that "disease enters through the mouth."
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