Health To Way Q&A Men’s Health

Is laser surgery effective in treating prostatic hyperplasia?

Asked by:Giuliana

Asked on:Apr 12, 2026 09:41 AM

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  • Daphne Daphne

    Apr 12, 2026

    The decrease in marital life may be caused by physiological factors, psychological pressure, emotional alienation, changes in living habits, the impact of disease, etc. Long-term lack of intimate contact may affect the emotional connection between both parties, and targeted adjustments are required.

    1. Physiological factors

    Changes in hormone levels caused by aging are common causes. Reduced testosterone secretion in men may reduce sexual desire, and decreased estrogen in women during menopause can easily cause vaginal dryness. Sub-health states such as chronic fatigue and lack of sleep can also directly inhibit sexual impulses. It is recommended to improve physical function through regular work and rest, moderate exercise, and seek medical advice to test hormone levels if necessary.

    2. Psychological pressure

    Long-term stress, such as job competition, financial burdens, or parenting anxiety, can increase cortisol and inhibit sex hormone secretion. Depression may manifest itself as avoidance of intimate behaviors, and some people may experience sexual arousal disorders. Establishing a joint stress-reduction mechanism, such as regular communication and sharing housework, can help relieve stress.

    3. Emotional alienation

    Long-term lack of effective communication can easily lead to emotional estrangement, and the accumulation of daily conflicts may evolve into avoidance of intimacy. Critical and accusatory behaviors in relationships can reduce feelings of security, which in turn affects sexual attraction. Emotional connection can be reestablished by increasing non-sexual physical contact and planning exclusive time for two people.

    4. Changes in living habits

    Changes in lifestyle patterns such as nighttime breastfeeding and long-term sleeping in separate beds during childcare will reduce opportunities for intimacy. Excessive use of electronic devices may encroach on couples' interaction time, and the behavior of scrolling through mobile phones before going to bed especially affects the creation of private space. It is recommended to set a time period without electronic devices and maintain a regular sleeping habit.

    5. Impact of disease

    Diabetes and cardiovascular disease may affect erectile function, and gynecological inflammation or prostatic hyperplasia can cause pain during intercourse. Some drugs, such as antidepressants and antihypertensive drugs, have sexual side effects. It is recommended to check for underlying diseases. For patients with hypothyroidism, supplementing Euthyrox tablets may improve sexual desire, but the medication must be adjusted strictly in compliance with the doctor's instructions.

    Maintaining a moderate couple life plays an important role in maintaining the quality of marriage. Daily non-sexual intimate contact such as hugging can be increased, and soothing exercises such as yoga can be performed together to promote physical and mental relaxation. Pay attention to supplementing zinc, vitamin E and other nutrients in your diet, and eat oysters and nuts in moderation. If there is still no improvement after adjusting your lifestyle, it is recommended that both parties consult a sexual psychiatrist or reproductive health department to avoid conflicts caused by unilateral attribution. Conduct regular physical examinations to rule out potential health problems such as abnormal thyroid function and inflammation of the reproductive system.

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