Many men love to drink, but do you know, drinking can cause erectile dysfunction, which we say, but what causes impotence?It is said that drinking is good, but why does it cause impotence?Next, let's take a look:
Want to know why drinking can cause impotence?
First, the impact on the vascular system:
After drinking alcohol, people will feel fever, and the face is flushed. Because a large amount of blood is concentrated in the brain and skin blood vessels at this time, if sexual organs need a large amount of blood at this time, there will be no supply. How can the penis be good?What about erection?When the fever and the redness of the face retreat, a large amount of blood will accumulate in the internal organs. Instead, people feel cold. At this time, there are intercourse, and at this time, the sexual organs will still not get the ideal blood supply, and an erectile dysfunction will occur.
Second, the impact on the nervous system:
Because it will be briefly excited, the cerebral cortex "headquarters" will be briefly transferred to the state of suppression.If you are in a hurry in this short excitement, it will be too excited, reckless and rude, and even dish, sexual ability is prone to deviation, and it is easy to provoke spouse's blame.The root of the disaster.
If you change from excitement to post -sexual intercourse, the mental system of inhibitory ability is in a state of suppression, and the emergence of erectile dysfunction is more reasonable.
Third, the impact on sex hormone metabolism:
Some information shows that after excessive drinking, the number of androgen testosterone in the blood will decrease.Diabetes is also one of the important factors that cause male erectile dysfunction. It is not a good thing to drink too much. Patients who receive erectile dysfunction, and male friends who want to prevent erectile dysfunction should quit alcohol early.
If you like to drink and find that the quality of your sexual life becomes worse and worse, then the experts remind you that you should quit alcohol. Don't wait until it is very serious.
(Editor in charge: Internship Liu Suling)