Many men are miserable, and many men have changed tigers.What needs to be vigilant is that recent studies have found that more than 35%of patients with impotence are younger generation under 60!
From 2006 to June 2010, the CUHK Medical College conducted a questionnaire survey and blood testing of 1,34 patients to study the relationship between the incidence of erectile dysfunction and increasing the risk of cardiovascular disease.Studies have found that nearly 30%of patients with urinating problems have impotence.Among them, young patients have an upward trend, and more than 35%of patients are under 60 years of age.Studies also pointed out that more than 35%of patients with urinating problems have also had diseases such as impotence, hypertension, diabetes, etc., which greatly increases the opportunity to suffer from heart disease and stroke.
Professor of the Department of Sciences of CUHK said that cases of young impotence patients have increased year by year. There have been urinary problems with young men with a 20 -year -old male and erectile dysfunction.He suggested that men over 40 years of age should check blood pressure and blood lipid levels each year; men over 50 years old should check whether there is risk of prostate cancer.In addition, he pointed out that reducing smoking and eating less high cholesterol food can also help prevent impotence.In the study, nearly three -pointers have improved their sexual ability through changing their living habits.
Experts mention everyone, male friends, especially young people, should regularly check their health status. If there are abnormalities, go to the hospital for treatment in time.
(Editor in charge: Chen Bong)