Fine dust and sexual function of uninvited guests in winter are also adversely affected...To prevent?
Jan 21, 2025
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Some areas are foggy and hard to see.
The Korea Meteorological Administration said that the concentration of fine dust across the country except Jeju is expected to be as high as 'bad'.
Fine dust is made of very small particles that are invisible to the naked eye, causing problems when it comes into contact with the skin. It also affects the respiratory tract and brain.
In addition, it penetrates the body, causing blood circulation imbalance and impotence symptoms.
Fine dust usually penetrates the body through the nose and mouth. When a substance with a small particle size, such as fine dust, enters the body, it penetrates into the alveoli without filtering from the nasal mucosa. After that, when oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged in the alveoli, fine dust enters the blood through capillaries. At this time, fine dust substances spread to blood vessels throughout the body, causing various health abnormalities.
When fine dust enters the blood through the capillaries of the alveoli, leukocyte immunoreactive substances are produced. Blood becomes sticky during the process of removing fine dust by immune reactants. As a result, blood circulation is not well achieved due to clogged blood vessels, which can lead to arteriosclerosis and myocardial infarction in which blood vessels become hard.
The problem is that it also has a bad effect on sexual function. Representatively, there are symptoms of impotence.
Impotence refers to a symptom in which sexual desire appears, but the erection is not properly performed or cannot be maintained for a long time. If these symptoms usually last for about three months, it can be defined as impotence.
Then, what is the correlation between fine dust and impotence?
Erection is a phenomenon that occurs as blood flow increases in the penile parallelepiped and urethral parallelepiped located in the penis. Erection is initiated by sexual impulses occurring in the cerebrum and consists of the principle of stimulating the erection center located below the spinal cord.
As such, erection is a physiological phenomenon caused by increased blood flow. If the blood circulation is unbalanced due to fine dust, the supply of blood flow in the penile parallelepiped may also be impaired. Long-term exposure to fine dust can lead to erectile dysfunction as other factors accumulate.
It is recommended to avoid going out as much as possible on days when fine dust is severe. If you have to go out, you should wear a mask to block the penetration of fine dust into the body. Clothing worn after going out must be washed. Eating high-calorie food, drinking, and smoking, which can cause impotence, should also be avoided.
Director of urology Lee Moo-yeon said, `It is important to prevent various cases of health damage as well as impotence by following the blocking rules when it is easy for office workers working outside to experience the damage of impotence caused by fine dust.' `If the symptoms of impotence persist for a long time, it is advisable to visit a urology department and choose an appropriate treatment method after a thorough examination" he advised.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.