What should men eat to tonify the kidney and invigorate yang?

by fdgf25276 on 2012-02-29 16:00:09

While men dread ED, doctors point out that about 80% of cases are psychosomatic and not incurable.

Psychological factors account for eight in ten cases

The causes of ED are relatively complex, but psychological factors play an important role. It is understood that currently among clinical ED patients, around 85% are psychosomatic, mainly affecting men aged 30-40. Experts point out that men in the 30-40 age range are at their physical peak, with many being key members or senior managers in companies; they have high levels of education, high social status, and busy work schedules focused on their careers, thus bearing significant pressure. Many neglect marital life as a result, and pay little attention to symptoms of male infections that aren't too severe, or feel embarrassed to seek medical help. In particular, some people, due to work-related social engagements and career development needs, frequently smoke and drink, indulge in nightlife, rarely exercise, and develop numerous unhealthy living habits, which naturally affect sexual life.

These reasons lead to disharmony in marital life, compounded by work stress, lack of confidence in kidney tonics and erectile strength, and insufficient knowledge of sex, making it easy to cause ED.

Therefore, men should maintain good living habits, reasonably arrange marital life, be vigilant about subtle symptoms of disease, seek medical attention in time, and nip problems in the bud during the early stages of illness. Do not wait until true ED occurs before seeking medical advice.

In addition, there are multiple causes that can trigger ED. For example, low sex gland function; systemic diseases; reproductive system diseases, including organic diseases, etc.; and chronic reproductive infections such as prostate diseases, which are also quite common.

Treating both spouses together achieves twice the result with half the effort

As the saying goes, "A heart ailment requires treatment with heart medicine." The most effective method for psychogenic ED in men involves psychological counseling, sex education, and supplementary drug therapy;

For organic ED, symptomatic treatment is necessary, such as oral medication, injection therapy, using physiological function treatment devices, or surgical treatment.

Since actual cases of male dysfunction often involve both psychological and physiological aspects, its treatment is a comprehensive process involving both psychological and physiological aspects. Moreover, its treatment particularly emphasizes the principle of "treating both spouses together."

The main purpose of "treating both spouses together" is to remove the patient's psychological obstacles, which is a key aspect in treating male dysfunction. According to clinical experience, men with functional disorders will inevitably be affected by psychological factors during marital life, increasing mental burdens, complicating the condition, and creating a vicious cycle between physiology and psychology. At this point, the wife's help becomes especially important.

Experts believe that wives should rationally handle issues with their husband's sexual function, paying sufficient attention without exaggerating the problem, adjusting their mindset, and trying to solve the issue together with their husband. Treating both spouses together has an inducement effect on the patient's psychological functional disorder, effectively resolving the patient's psychological obstacles and preventing further deterioration of the condition and psychology. With the support of their wife, the treatment of male functional disorders can achieve twice the result with half the effort.

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