Your Male Disease Is Mostly Caused By Psychological Effects
When men perform poorly in "sex", they usually suspect that they are suffering from diseases such as sexual dysfunction, impotence, premature ejaculation, etc., and they have difficulty talking about this phenomenon, ashamed to seek medical treatment, and think that they are "not good." As a result, under this kind of psychological suggestion, the disease is getting worse and the "sexual function" is getting worse.
In fact, there are many "sexual" diseases in andrology, which are all related to psychological factors. As long as you solve your own psychological barrier, coupled with formal treatment, many andrology diseases can be solved.
When men do not perform well in "sex", they usually suspect that they are suffering from diseases such as sexual dysfunction, impotence, premature ejaculation, etc., and are hard to talk about this phenomenon, are ashamed to seek medical treatment, and think that they are "not good." . As a result, under this kind of psychological suggestion, the disease is getting worse and the "sexual function" is getting worse.
Sexual dysfunction. The specific manifestations of sexual dysfunction include low libido, erectile dysfunction, premature ejaculation, non-ejaculation, retrograde ejaculation and so on. Men's sexual psychology can be an important cause of sexual dysfunction, and it can be used as a maintenance factor for the continuous failure of this disorder. Specific adverse psychological factors include: strained relationship between husband and wife, excessively heavy work pressure, psychological loss of anything (including sex), mental stress or depression and anxiety.
Male infertility. There are many factors that cause male infertility, such as weak sperm and oligospermia, varicocele and so on. And spiritual factors are also one of the important reasons leading to male infertility. Long-term anxiety, tension, and depression in men will cause the work of the cerebral cortex to be extremely unstable, leading to abnormal endocrine, testicular spermatogenesis, and sexual function, thereby causing male infertility.
Prostatitis. Chronic prostatitis is a common disease that tends to occur in young and middle-aged men, with complex causes and prolonged conditions. Currently, medical scientists generally believe that mental factors are closely related to chronic prostatitis. Studies have shown that emotions such as anxiety, depression, and fear can cause autonomic nerve dysfunction through the "mental-neurotransmitter-nerve" loop. After a series of piping, it can affect the function of the urethra and bladder, resulting in chemical Or bacterial prostatitis.
Venereal disease. Common STDs include AIDS, gonorrhea, syphilis, genital herpes, etc. In clinical practice, we often encounter patients who are excessively afraid of AIDS and leaching. Such patients themselves have some symptoms of obsessive-compulsive disorder or hygienic disorder, which may be due to occasional unsafe sex or use of public facilities, such as park seats, hotel towels, and fear of contaminating venereal diseases. Excluding the possibility of venereal diseases, the psychological symptoms still cannot be completely relieved.