Men take medicine carelessly, be careful to cause sexual dysfunction

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We often say that we should take medicine when we are sick. But what most people don't know is that taking medicine is not necessarily the best. Some side effects of drugs should not be underestimated. Among them, taking medicine may lead to sexual dysfunction, which I learned only after reading a magazine not long ago, which gave me a long insight. Here, we should especially warn our male friends.

Men take medicine carelessly, be careful to cause sexual dysfunction

First, with the increase of age, physical pain will increase day by day. However, according to a new foreign study, regular use of painkillers can increase the risk of erectile dysfunction (ED) in men.

Second: researchers at the Southern California Medical Center surveyed nearly 90000 middle-aged men aged 45-69. It was found that middle-aged male participants who regularly took nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory analgesics (NSAIDs).

Third: "regular use of NSAIDs" in the magazine is defined as "taking NSAIDs for more than 100 days, taking at least one NSAIDs drug, taking the drug at least three times a day, or taking NSAIDs for at least five days a week".

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Male participants were more likely to have erectile dysfunction than those who did not take the drug regularly or never.