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Bromine and impotence


Bromine And Impotence

Pure bromine is a reactive non-metal classified as halogen. For medical purposes, bromine compounds with sodium and potassium are used. Medicines of this tic have a beneficial effect on the work of the central nervous system and heart muscle.


Thus, the drug has a positive effect on the functioning of the reproductive system, returning men to the normal level of sexual desire, lost due to signs of psychogenic disorders. Vapors of pure bromine can be hazardous to human health and cause the following negative consequences:



  • severe intoxication of the body up to poisoning and death
  • irritation of the mucous membranes, bleeding of their nose, dizziness
  • respiratory tract spasms and suffocation
  • burns of the skin and mucous membranes
  • pulmonary edema if the person inhaling bromine suffers from bronchial asthma or other serious respiratory pathologies


Peculiarities of Bromine Medicines


Taking medications based on potassium bromide has a pronounced healing effect, provided that the patient:



  • strictly adheres to the dosage indicated by the doctor
  • adheres to the rules of taking the drug
  • does not allow the combination of bromine with incompatible substances

Bromine-based drugs belong to the group of sedatives, they have a cardiotonic and calming effect.



Indications for the use of preparations with bromine


Doctors prescribe to their patients the use of medications with the addition of bromine compounds in case of diagnosis:



  • cardiovascular disorders
  • nervous pathologies
  • insomnia
  • neurocirculatory dystonia
  • cardiac circulatory disorders, chronic form of insufficient microcirculation
  • impotence and erectile dysfunction provoked by psychogenic factors


The effect of bromine on the body


Bromine components are found in small amounts in the internal organs and systems of an adult. Traces of the chemical can be found in muscle and bone tissue, blood, kidneys and thyroid gland, as well as in the pituitary gland. Bromine performs the following functional tasks:



  • restoration of the hormonal system, prevention of the formation of endemic goiter
  • an increase in the activity of important enzymes, in particular, amylase and lipase
  • an increase in the bioavailability of pepsin
  • strengthening the central nervous system
  • increasing sexual attraction to the opposite sex

Taking small doses of a sedative drug allows individuals to cope with cardiac abnormalities, to avoid excessive nervous excitability and irritability. The components of the drug normalize the activity of the heart muscle, prevent the development of pathologies of the circulatory system. Bromine has a tonic effect on the vagus nerve, which leads to the establishment of an optimal heart rate and heart rate. The drug produces a diuretic effect, provides a slight decrease in blood pressure, getting rid of peripheral edema. Psychiatrists actively prescribe bromine-based pharmacological agents when initial signs of neurotic disorders are detected in patients. Since the drug substance has a calming effect, its systematic use helps prevent the further development of psychosis and neuroses, is an effective prevention of depression. The drug has the best effect in the fight against impotence and weakened erectile function in the case of the use of complex drug therapy. After an accurate diagnosis has been made, the doctor should prescribe a number of compatible medications that will have a complex restorative and stimulating effect. Working with a psychotherapist also plays a significant role in increasing libido after psychogenic disorders.



Method of application


Preparations with the addition of potassium bromide are sold in tablet form. The pills are taken 2-3 times a day. The optimal interval before a new dose is given is 4 hours. Complete elimination of bromine compounds from the patient's body occurs 48 hours after the use of the tablets. To increase the effectiveness of a pharmacological agent, physicians advise patients to adhere to a special dietary diet. It is necessary to include in the diet foods rich in potassium, such as parsley and cucumbers, potatoes and cabbage, liver and beans. At the same time, it is important to reduce the amount of salt consumed.



Contraindications


Preparations based on bromine are not recommended for use in case of individual intolerance, impaired cardiac conduction and arrhythmias, heart failure.