Absolutely NOT. Impotence is usually caused by a general poor health, which weakens the natural blood circulation. A hernia, on the other hand is a weakness in the abdominal muscle wall, and has nothing to do with good or bad blood circulation.
Yes, heavy alcohol consumption can lead to erectile dysfunction or impotence. Alcohol is a depressant that can affect the central nervous system, blood flow, and hormone levels, all of which can contribute to difficulties with sexual function. However, occasional or moderate alcohol consumption is less likely to cause impotence.
Have you considered having the hiatal hernia treated? It seems that every complaint that you have can be related to the hernia. Certain movements that increase abdominal pressure and eating can cause part of the stomach to slide up through the hernia and cause pain. If you belch, it relieves the pressure and temporarily fixes the hernia. The only way to find permanent relief is to seek treatment for the hernia. If you have no further questions, please click 'accept'. Thank you.
A hiatal hernia often is caused by weak muscles and tissue within and around the hiatus. In a sliding hiatal hernia, a small part of the stomach pushes through the diaphragm and into the chest. A valve between the esophagus and the stomach also moves up and away from the diaphragm.
Another term for diaphragmatic hernia is a hiatal hernia.
A hernia can feel like a bulge or lump under the skin, typically in the abdomen or groin area. It may be soft to the touch and may even disappear when lying down. However, pushing on the hernia can cause discomfort or pain.
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Poor diet can cause impotence indirectly by causingHeart DiseaseDiabetesObesityAny and all of these can cause impotence.
No. I've had my belly button pierced for eight years and never had a hernia. So I have a hard time believing that a belly button ring could cause a hernia. It can cause an infection but it can't cause a hernia.
Plenty of kinda nasty side effects, but loss of libido or Impotence is not on the list
No, the major complication of untreated hernia is not cancer.
No, menthol doesn't cause impotence or whatsoever but yes, all tobacco-containing cigarettes cause impotence. It's the tobacco, not the menthol.
A hernia normally doesn't cause any problems. But there are certain situations that may require surgery to remove or correct the hernia.
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NO, there are many factors that can cause impotence. See your Doctor.
some could ask your physician