Is emotional low?As we all know, when everyone is emotionally low, people who have this situation will not be interested in all foods or things, including living sex with his wife.Low mood can be divided into two forms, one is reactivity, and the other is inherent.Low mood can also cause impotence. What is going on?The following experts introduce it to us.
Reactive emotions often occur after a certain life event, such as the death of relatives and friends, the fire at home, the fault in work, the infidelity of the spouse, and the blow of the divorce.This low emotional duration is usually not too long, and it will recover quickly with the help of others.
Internal depression is produced in the long -term life, such as uncomfortable marriage, difficult life, slow life, low leadership, long -term professional titles, children with disabilities, or paralysis of parents.There is a saying in our country: the house leaks are even more rainy, and the difficulties in life often burden on the same person. As the age increases, the mood is low when the person crushes a person.
A man of a porter was paralyzed, his daughter was mentally retarded, and he supported his family.He slowly found that he was unstable to carry the bag. He had less parts, getting more and more depressed. He rarely spoke at home and units. He lost his sexual interest in everything. Of course, he also included impotence.
Symptoms related to low emotional depression can also have insomnia, dreams, poor appetite, forgetfulness, unforgettable, and even develop heart and body diseases such as hypertension, diabetes, digestive ulcers or dermatitis.Of course, such people can also show the symptoms of impotence.However, it should be noted that the erectile function is often normal at this time, but patients have no interest at all.Once the depressed emotions are corrected, the function of the penis will be restored.It is worth mentioning that a variety of antidepressants can cause impotence. When the depression's emotional correction and stopping the drug, the sexual function will return to normal.
(Editor in charge: Chen Bong)