There are two extremes about sexual desire disorders in life. One is hyperthyroidism.Once the sexual desire is hyperted, it is easy to affect daily life.So what can be prevented than a good way?Here are what are the methods for preventing sexual desire for your reference.
Actively perform psychological adjustment
Patients with hypertrophic desire should be treated psychologically under the guidance of a doctor, or trial sedatives and sex hormone therapy.Experts believe that psychological adjustment is often applicable to hyperthyroidism caused by psychological reasons.
living habits
The law of life is one of the effective ways to prevent hypertrophic desire. For example, when warm water was cleaned before going to bed, it is best to fall asleep. Do not wear too tight underwear. The bedding should not be too warm. Do not drink coffee before bedtime.Positive, sleeping with exhaustion, and avoiding pornographic novels, videos and romance novels, can help restrain eroticism and reduce impulse.
Strengthen physical exercise
Strengthening physical exercise is the most commonly used method for effective prevention of sexual desire.How does normal people reduce the impulse?The most direct and effective way is exercise.The so -called "warm thinking" is here.People with rich and rights are often prone to eroticism. A man who is quiet and unwilling to sports. If the amount of food is large, the physical fitness cannot be consumed, and the seminal sac is stored too much.Proper physical exercise is used to reduce excessive activity of seminal vesicles, so that thermal energy is dispersed, and blood filling organs can be avoided, and they are naturally physically and mentally healthy.
Actively treat the primary onset
Many hyperthyroidism is caused by diseases. To prevent hyperthyroidism, it is necessary to actively treat primary diseases that can cause hyperthyroidism, such as gonad tumors and endocrine disorders.
Balanced body and mind
At the peak of youth, youths, or acacia men and women, should be balanced by exercise, learning, etc., to avoid hyperthyroidism.
(Editor in charge: Lin Sen)