Does phospholipid vesicle 2+affect sexual function

Lecithiosome 2+may have a slight impact on sexual function, but usually does not directly lead to severe functional impairment. Phosphatidylcholinergic bodies are normal components in prostate fluid, and their reduction may be related to factors such as chronic prostatitis and lifestyle habits. When the phospholipid vesicles decrease to 2+, sexual function is not significantly disrupted in most cases. Chronic prostatitis may cause discomfort in the perineum or abnormal urination, indirectly affecting the quality of sexual life, but these symptoms can usually be improved by adjusting lifestyle. Avoiding prolonged sitting, regular ejaculation, and reducing spicy diets can help alleviate prostate congestion and maintain phospholipid levels. In rare cases, long-term inflammation may interfere with erection or ejaculation function through neural reflex pathways. If there is a decrease in testosterone levels or psychological pressure at the same time, it may exacerbate sexual dysfunction. At this time, it is necessary to clarify the cause through prostate massage fluid examination, ultrasound, etc. For inflammation treatment, drugs such as levofloxacin tablets and Qianlie Shutong capsules can be used, but they must be used under the guidance of a doctor. Maintaining moderate exercise can help improve pelvic blood circulation, and it is recommended to engage in 3-5 aerobic exercises per week. Adding zinc rich foods such as tomatoes and pumpkin seeds to your diet can help avoid excessive alcohol consumption. If there is persistent difficulty in achieving an erection or decreased libido, it is recommended to simultaneously test hormone levels and investigate psychological factors.

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