What to do if erectile dysfunction is caused by too much ***? - Treatment for erectile dysfunction - Erectile dysfunction

by 60888888 on 2010-04-13 13:29:06

Today, I would like to introduce a case to everyone. A man sought my help, saying that he had developed erectile dysfunction due to excessive ***. The onset and duration of the man's condition: 3 years. During sexual activity, his *** was unable to become erect, or the erection was not firm enough, or it did not last long, preventing him from completing normal sexual intercourse.

Case Details:

This patient has functional erectile dysfunction caused by excessive ***. Medical experts believe that the causes of erectile dysfunction can be divided into functional and organic types. Functional sexual dysfunction accounts for the vast majority and is manifested as dysfunction of the cerebral cortex, usually caused by abnormal sexual habits (such as ***, excessive sexual intercourse) and abnormal mental states (such as fear, tension, fatigue). Organic sexual dysfunction is less common and is often caused by spinal cord injuries leading to dysfunction of the *** erection and ejaculation centers, or chronic inflammation such as urethritis, prostatitis, epididymo-orchitis, as well as neuroendocrine diseases and lesions of the *** itself. Excessive *** and sexual exhaustion are the main causes of kidney qi deficiency, kidney essence insufficiency, and depletion of kidney fluids, resulting in symptoms such as male spermatorrhea, sliding sperm, erectile dysfunction, premature ejaculation or difficulty in ejaculation, as well as lower back pain, weak legs, tinnitus, and hair loss due to sexual function decline. Therefore, I recommend that this patient quit *** and then seek treatment at a professional men's health hospital.

Key points for prevention and treatment of ***:

1. If *** is excessive, prevention and treatment are necessary. If one indulges in ***, becoming immersed in pornography, it will inevitably affect academic performance and damage physical health, especially among adolescents who are in the stage of sexual development with unstable psychological states. It is important to improve self-control and self-discipline.

2. One should have a correct attitude towards ***, with prevention being the priority. Psychological counseling methods, strengthening spiritual civilization construction, and sex education should be applied so that attention is focused on moral, intellectual, and physical development comprehensively. Overcome excessive concentration of thoughts. Pay attention to living routines and adjustments. Avoid wearing overly tight clothing, go to bed on time, do not overeat during dinner, ensure the bedding is not too warm or heavy, and avoid sleeping in supine or prone positions. Dinner should avoid stimulants such as tobacco, alcohol, coffee, and spicy foods. Develop good hygiene habits, keep the external genitalia clean, wash frequently, and remove dirt that may cause irritation. Encourage both genders to participate in social activities to reduce sensitivity to the opposite sex and avoid early romantic relationships. For teenagers with *** habits, avoid harsh criticism; instead, help them build confidence and determination to quit ***, and refrain from using exaggerated or frightening methods, which could increase their mental burden. If there is reproductive system inflammation, take anti-inflammatory drugs and other symptomatic treatments to alleviate the patient's discomfort.

3. Proper sexual psychology and physiological health education should be provided to teenagers so they understand basic knowledge about sexuality and can handle sexual tension and impulses correctly. Teenagers should overcome *** habits by remembering the following points: (1) Establish great ideals and aspirations, focusing attention on learning and work. (2) Cultivate good hobbies and interests, resolving excessive sexual energy through a rich and colorful extracurricular life. (3) Reduce adverse sexual stimulation by avoiding pornographic books and films. (4) Have a correct understanding of the harm of excessive ***, resolve to overcome habitual ***, and free oneself from the mental pressure associated with ***.

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