Future Health Frontiers Q&A Men’s Health

What are the dangers of impotence?

Asked by:Boese

Asked on:Apr 09, 2026 07:11 AM

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  • Agamemnon Agamemnon

    Apr 09, 2026

    1. Harm male fertility and even cause male infertility.

    The dangers of impotence can be divided into mild, moderate and severe according to the symptoms. A common symptom of patients with mild impotence is weak erection, and they can barely complete sexual intercourse. However, at this time, the patient's physiological functions are in an unhealthy state, and the sperm quality is poor, which cannot guarantee the birth of a healthy little life. For patients with severe impotence, they are unable to complete sexual life, so that the sperm cannot be input and combined with the egg, so that the conception process cannot be completed, which ultimately affects fertility.

    2. Affect the relationship between husband and wife, and even lead to the breakdown of marriage.

    The harm of impotence will seriously affect the relationship between husband and wife, and in severe cases, it may even lead to the destruction of marriage.

    3. Chronic diseases endanger health and gradually become irreversible harm.

    The harm of impotence can be divided into organic impotence and psychological impotence according to the cause. Organic impotence refers to erectile dysfunction caused by certain organic factors. Any serious systemic disease, chronic disease, congenital malformation and trauma of the reproductive system, chronic alcoholism and endocrine system disease can cause organic impotence.

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