Among the many causes of sexual impotence or, scientifically, impotence, psychogenic factors occupy a special place.. After all, severe depression or stress, which are so common, are the main causes of psychogenic impotence..
Patients suffering from depression lose the ability to enjoy, and this is a powerful barrier to erectile function.. Such people lose self-respect and hope for the future, are convinced that they, they say, deserve their humiliation and in any case cannot change their attitude to life..
Those suffering from other serious mental illnesses (schizophrenics and maniacs) confuse others and attract the attention of doctors, but their behavior cannot be called depressed.
Depression, on the other hand, is a depressing painful condition, sometimes even more life-threatening, as it can lead to suicide.. Many consider depression to be an excellent example of a purely emotional disorder and believe that it should be treated with kindness and psychotherapy, not drugs.. But this opinion is wrong..
Serious mental disorders are actually diseases of the brain. Traditional psychotherapy does not work well in such situations..
Best results are achieved with medications. Doctors no longer conclude that every impotent person experiencing anxiety or fear must blame these feelings for their problems.. Both anxiety and fear can be caused by impotence itself. In addition, increased anxiety is a normal condition for some people.. It is not difficult at all to convince them of anything - precisely because of their tendency to intense experiences..
Every man under the influence of stress can temporarily become impotent, but in order for this condition to manifest itself regularly or become permanent,.
serious troubles are needed - job loss, major family conflict, etc..
People who consider sex an everyday duty, and not the joy of life, are also at risk of getting into trouble.. Impotence often affects very religious people, as well as those who have been abused and men with distorted ideas about their sexual abilities.. Some men initially did not show much interest in sex, but abstaining from intercourse is not a disease, unless the person himself mentally suffers from it, writes sex-health.
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