Uremia can affect sex life. When it comes to uremia, most people have the impression that the patient has more obvious edema, has nausea and vomiting, and may also be accompanied by itchy skin and other such symptoms. In fact, uremia affects the patient’s excretion of water and toxins, as well as calcium and phosphorus metabolism disorder caused by a series of symptoms. Besides, uremia can affect several systems of the whole body, and for the reproductive system, it will also have more or less impact. It can lead to impotence, premature ejaculation and hypogonadism in male patients, and lead to loss of libido in female patients. From here it can be seen that uremia is able to affect sexual life. In addition, the resistance of uremia patients is very low, if you do not pay attention to control the number of times during sex, will lead to a further decline in resistance, prone to more serious infections, this aspect is also a manifestation of uremia affecting sex life.