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The influence of wine on potency
The influence of wine on potency
Many have heard the myth about the beneficial effects of red wine on the male body. Rumors about the beneficial effects of alcoholic beverages are erroneous and clinically unconfirmed. Most often, inexperienced young men and suggestible people who experience psychological problems in relationships with the opposite sex rely on the medicinal effect of wine. Men seek to improve their self-esteem and increase libido by drinking alcohol, which reduces the degree of self-control, but achieve the opposite effect and their erectile abilities are significantly impaired.
The negative effect of wine on the reproductive system
The stimulating effect that occurs after drinking wine is short-lived and dangerous. At first, the man experiences a short-term emotional uplift and feels the desire to enter into intimate contact. As a result of sexual stimulation, an inferior erection occurs, not enough to penetrate the vagina. If during intercourse a man is intoxicated, he cannot fully control his actions. This means that even with the normal functioning of the reproductive system, there is a risk of premature ejaculation or an unexpected decline in erection before sexual intercourse.
The systematic use of alcohol-containing products in the form of white or red wine causes severe alcohol dependence and a gradual fading of erectile and reproductive abilities. Impotence develops gradually, along with habituation to the regular use of alcoholic beverages. During the first 2 months after the onset of wine abuse, the man does not notice changes in sexual behavior or associates them with other reasons. Patients believe that a decrease in the strength and frequency of an erection, uncontrolled ejaculation and a decrease in sexual desire are associated with the unattractiveness of the partner, bad mood and work stress, overwork or psycho-traumatic factors. The formation of a stable withdrawal syndrome leads to such unpleasant consequences as:
- infertility caused by the inability to make full sexual intercourse or impaired spermatogenesis, insufficient number and degree of sperm motility;
- the occurrence of pain during intimacy. Exacerbation of pain is observed during the period of ejaculation and orgasm;
- decrease or complete loss of interest in sexual relations.
The negative effects of wine on other internal organs
Not only genitals, but also all other internal organs and systems are exposed to the harmful effects of alcohol. Stomach The organs of the digestive system suffer greatly even after a single intake of any alcohol-containing product. A strong drink entering the gastrointestinal tract causes:
- active production of enzyme substances
- destruction of mucous membranes and gastric walls
- disruption of normal microflora
- the occurrence of gastritis and ulcers that can flow into the cancerous swelling
Blood Blood composition deteriorates after alcohol intake. Deformation of erythrocytes occurs, which form lumps that obscure small capillary lumens. There is a dehydration of the body and a lack of nutrients necessary for the normal functioning of brain cells. The processes of degradation of internal organs are activated, signs of premature aging appear. Respiratory System Wine complicates the respiratory system. Inhalation and exhalation become more noisy and quickened, the person experiences oxygen deficiency. The respiratory centers, metabolic disorders and severe pulmonary edema are noted. Often, patients require emergency medical care for reflex spasm of the larynx, tongue retraction, or penetration of vomit into the airways. Central nervous system Doctors examining a man in a state of alcoholic intoxication reveal the following symptoms of CNS damage:
- impaired coordination of movements and thermoregulation
- delirium and hallucinations
- excessive muscle tension, seizures
- pupil dilation
- oxygen starvation of nerve cells
- severe intoxication
Mental state Men who drink wine suffer from mental overexcitation, decreased attention, memory and speech disorders. Alcoholism entails a loss of a critical attitude towards one's condition, a loss of connection with the surrounding reality. Patients with withdrawal symptoms experience complete and irreversible personality degradation.