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What to do about impotence? Can anemia cause impotence?

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Asked on:Mar 31, 2026 10:51 PM

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  • Berlin Berlin

    Mar 31, 2026

      male Impotence It's because anemia ?

      First of all, we often say "one drop of semen, ten drops of blood." Although the problem may not be that serious, male impotence is indeed closely related to anemia. It can also cause anemia, not just for women. Child In fact, men can also suffer from anemia. Usually men with anemia have poor physical fitness and are particularly prone to impotence during sexual life.

      1. Anemia reduces the supply of oxygen to tissue cells, causing functional abnormalities of various organs. For example, the heart may suffer from heart failure.

      2. Anaerobic metabolism in the liver and low detoxification function.

      3. Male gonads - testicles can undergo functional abnormalities under low blood oxygen conditions, and the secretion of male hormones (testosterone) is reduced, causing abnormal secretion function of the pituitary gland.

      On the other hand, patients with anemia generally suffer from low energy, severe mood swings, and various body functions do not fully function during sexual life. This can lead to the occurrence of mental impotence. Therefore, in terms of treatment for impotence caused by anemia, the cause should be removed first, the primary disease should be treated, and the anemia should be corrected. Generally, as the anemia improves, the impotence situation will also improve.

      The above is the relationship between male impotence and anemia. In fact, for patients with impotence, on the one hand, they need to Hospital To carry out some treatments, on the other hand, it also requires the wife's good cooperation in family life, and on the other hand, attention should be paid to timely blood replenishment.