In recent years, erectile dysfunction has become a younger trend among local men, with high stress and diabetes being common causes, and the youngest person seeking treatment was only 23 years old. There is no official data on erectile dysfunction, but experts have observed that the number of local men seeking medical attention for erectile dysfunction has increased by about 10% over the past five years, with many young men in their 20s and 30s in addition to older patients. People are more aware of erectile dysfunction than before and are more willing to seek medical attention. 30-something young people now have to cope with life and work pressures, many also feel pressure in the transmission of the family, but the more nervous people are anxious, but will produce a performance anxiety phenomenon, psychological impact on the physiology, thus leading to erectile difficulties during intercourse. The age of the patients tends to be younger, and his young patients are mostly professionals and executives in their 30s who are focusing on their careers. In fact, most of the younger patients have erectile dysfunction due to psychological factors. Young people are still quite healthy physically, but this aspect can be somewhat affected by the physical and mental load caused by factors such as work stress, lack of exercise or eating a greasy diet. In the last year or two, a combination of cholesterol, high blood pressure, diabetes, smoking and testosterone, called metabolic syndrome (metabolic syndrome), has increased the probability of men causing impotence or erectile dysfunction. All five of these factors can lead to blocked arteries, which are the main cause of erectile dysfunction, stroke or heart disease. In addition, low testosterone can also lead to erectile dysfunction in men who have consumed estrogen-injected poultry for a long time or who have had bacterial infections of the testicles at a young age, and there is an increase in the number of young people seeking treatment.