Even people who have a basic knowledge of health care will wonder: Does not love brushing teeth cause impotence? Never heard of it. In fact, not brushing teeth will cause many oral diseases, which are really closely related to reproductive health. In particular, some men who need to be socialized are more likely to get sick if they come back at midnight full of alcohol and don't brush their teeth.
When many men don't work or go to school, I'm at home or dormitory. Slovenly. Don't love clean and muddle along. Brushing teeth is such a trivial matter that they usually don't pay attention to it. However, this is also the reason why they don't like brushing teeth and cause impotence. During the study, scientists compared and analyzed the two groups of participants. There are 80 people in one group, aged between 30 and 40 years old, who have erectile dysfunction, and 82 people in the other group, who do not have this problem.
The results showed that 53% of the participants with erectile dysfunction had gingival symptoms at the same time, compared with 23% in the control group. After adjusting for other factors such as age, body mass index, family income and education level, researchers found that men with severe periodontal disease were 3.29 times more likely to suffer from erectile dysfunction than men with healthy gums.
The main author of the research paper Dr. Feis Oguz of Inonu University in Türkiye said: "Erectile dysfunction is a major health problem that affects the quality of life. There are about 150 million men around the world with this problem. Two thirds of erectile dysfunction is caused by physiological factors, mainly vascular problems, and other erectile dysfunction is caused by psychological factors such as emotional stress and depression. Chronic periodontitis is an infectious disease caused by bacteria, and the most common symptom is gingivitis. Many studies have found that chronic periodontitis Inflammation can cause vascular diseases, such as coronary heart disease related to erectile problems. So it is not surprising that impotence is caused by not brushing teeth.
The average age of the two groups of men participating in the study was less than 36 years old, and there were significant differences in body mass index, family income and education level. The researchers used the International Erectile Function Index to evaluate the sexual function of participants, and evaluated their gingival health status by plaque index, probing bleeding, probing depth and clinical attachment level.
Knowing that not brushing teeth causes impotence, will male friends pay more attention to oral hygiene? In fact, everyone had better brush their teeth twice in a day, once when they get up in the morning and once before going to bed at night. For men who don't like to brush their teeth, the best solution is to wash their mouth.