Human placental tissue fluid Placenta A brief talk about the types of erectile dysfunction

by longtou27 on 2009-11-27 21:30:03

A Brief Talk on the Kinds of Impotence from Placenta: What are the types of impotence? The causes of impotence are complex, and the research on pathological mechanisms is gradually improving. The exact pathogenic mechanism is not yet fully understood. According to the causes of impotence, it can be divided into three major categories: psychological, organic, and iatrogenic.

1. Psychological (Psychogenic, Mental): Psychological impotence accounts for about 85-90% of all cases of impotence and is the most common sexual dysfunction disease. After examination, patients do not have any organic diseases that cause sexual dysfunction, but during sexual intercourse, the penis cannot become erect. However, in some non-sexual activities, such as dreams or when watching sexually stimulating books, movies, or when the bladder is full and during masturbation, the penis can become erect. The mechanism of psychological impotence may be due to various psycho-spiritual factors interfering with the brain's sexual center, preventing the brain's sexual neural center from getting enough excitement. Various psychological factors that cause impotence will be discussed in detail below.

2. Organic: Although organic impotence only accounts for about 10-15% of all cases of impotence, its causes are numerous and the pathology is complex. In general, it is caused by congenital abnormalities, diseases, drug effects, and iatrogenic factors.

① Genitourinary malformations: Congenital penile curvature, double penis, small penis, penoscrotal transposition, posterior bladder inversion, urethral fissure, congenital absence or underdevelopment of testes, fibrous scar formation of the corpus cavernosum of the penis, varicocele, etc., can lead to inability to achieve erection due to deformities, curvature, and dysfunction of the corpus cavernosum.

② Genitourinary diseases: Chronic inflammation of the genitourinary tract leading to secondary impotence is relatively common, such as orchitis, epididymitis, urethritis, cystitis, prostatitis, etc., among which chronic prostatitis causing impotence is the most common. Urological-genital surgeries and certain injuries, such as benign prostatic hyperplasia, prostatectomy, urethral rupture, penile-testicular injury, etc., can all cause impotence. Patients with chronic renal failure develop impotence due to testicular atrophy and decreased testosterone levels.

③ Endocrine diseases: Many cases of impotence are caused by endocrine diseases, mainly seen in diabetes, hypothalamic-pituitary abnormalities, and primary gonadal insufficiency. According to foreign reports, about 23-60% of male diabetic patients develop varying degrees of impotence. The underlying mechanism mainly involves autonomic nerve fiber lesions in the corpus cavernosum of the penis, penile vascular narrowing, endocrine abnormalities, and psychological factors.

④ Neuro-psychiatric diseases: Stroke sequelae, brain injury, cerebral palsy, myasthenia gravis, late-stage syphilis, spinal cord injury, paraplegia, multiple sclerosis, lumbar disc herniation, chronic alcohol poisoning, etc., can all lead to impotence. Intellectual disability, schizophrenia, neurosis, depression, epilepsy, etc., can also result in impotence.

⑤ Cardiovascular diseases and drug effects can also lead to the occurrence of impotence, such as antihypertensive drugs, methyldopa, reserpine, phenothiazines, cimetidine, metoclopramide, tricyclic antidepressants, and hormone preparations (estrogen, progesterone) all have this effect.

3. Iatrogenic: Impotence caused by doctors occurs occasionally in clinical practice. This could be due to doctors being careless or explaining too much in detail to those with erectile disorders, or it could be due to the patient misunderstanding the doctor's explanation or guidance. Some cases occur during the treatment of other diseases. Additionally, incorrect understanding of sexual knowledge introduced in certain publications or misleading information can also cause impotence.

Placental extract, human placenta, human placental tissue fluid (placenta, Zi He Che), has a very long history in China. Historical records indicate that as early as the Qin Dynasty during the reign of Emperor Qin Shi Huang, placenta was used as a royal health supplement, consistent with his pursuit of immortality. Common usage of human placenta revolves around "tonifying deficiency, infertility, and enhancing male sexual function."

So how does placental extract, human placenta, human placental tissue fluid (Zi He Che), enhance sexual function? According to classical Chinese medical texts such as "Compendium of Materia Medica," "Supplement to the Compendium of Materia Medica," and "Modern Chinese Medical Dictionary," Zi He Che (human placenta) has the functions of "greatly replenishing vital energy; supporting the body's fundamental essence; tonifying the kidneys and strengthening yang; nourishing blood and filling essence; calming the mind and maintaining spirit; invigorating qi and strengthening the spleen."

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