1. Not equal to kidney deficiency
Traditional Chinese medicine divides the human body into five systems: "heart, liver, spleen, lung, and kidney". The reproductive organs (in men call "yang") belong to the "kidney" system, so impotence is often understood as "yang deficiency" and "kidney loss""," Aphrodisiac "has become synonymous with male sexual function.However, the young age is the most prosperous age of kidney qi. Patients with impotence during this period are rare.Some people have conducted statistical analysis of 400 patients with impotence. Kidney yang deficiency only accounts for 7.06 %, indicating that impotence is not all kidney deficiency.
Therefore, impotence caused by kidney deficiency is quite common in clinical practice, and psychological impotence caused by mental stimulation caused by worry, anger, depression, thoughtfulness, guessing, and jealousy is more common.
Organic disease experts say that a large number of clinical observations today show that patients with impotence at the age of young adults are actually caused by emotional factors.Due to the reason.
Two: The treatment of impotence is not solved by some aphrodisiac drugs.(How to treat impotence is best? Ask the doctor)
Due to the influence of traditional habits, once the man had impotence, he was considered a kidney loss, which caused many patients to abuse the "aphrodisiac" medicine.However, after taking a lot of impotence, many impotence patients not only improved the disease, but also caused side effects such as sores, bleeding gums, and dry mouth.
If a large number of aphrodisiacs can be applied for a long time, it can also inhibit the excitement of male mound brain-pituitary-testicular axis. Another danger is to increase male prostate hypertrophy or prostate cancer.The aperture, antler, and aphrodisiac drugs such as hypertension, diabetes, and other patients with impotence will even cause accidents.Therefore, it is not possible to improve sexual desire and treat impotence as long as you take aphrodisiac supplies. Pensory must have a "kidney deficiency" view that must be corrected.
(Editor in charge: Acai)