Zombie Vapes Can Permanently Ruin Male Sexual Function, Doctor Warns
Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- A urologist warns that "zombie vape" (etomidate) can cause permanent damage to male sexual function.
- The drug disrupts brain nerves, blocks sexual pleasure, and interferes with testosterone production.
- The doctor urges people to stay away from drugs, noting a trend of younger individuals using new synthetic drugs.
A urologist is sounding the alarm about the severe and potentially irreversible damage caused by "zombie vapes," a street name for the anesthetic etomidate. Dr. Chuang Feng-bin warns that this substance can lead to a "three-step root removal" for male sexual health, effectively destroying a man's virility.
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The first step, according to Dr. Chuang, is the complete loss of sexual desire as the drug directly damages brain nerves, blocking the pathways for sexual pleasure. This is followed by the collapse of male potency, as etomidate interferes with the endocrine system, causing testosterone production to cease. The final, devastating consequence is a drastic decline in sexual function, with the worst outcome being a complete lack of pleasure even during ejaculation.
The damage to nerves and sexual function caused by 'zombie vapes' may be permanent and irreversible.
Dr. Chuang emphasizes that these neurological and sexual damages could be permanent and irreversible. He urges the public to reject any notion that these substances are harmless or non-addictive, especially given the increasing trend of young people, some as young as 20, experimenting with new synthetic drugs. The doctor stresses the importance of seeking professional medical help from urology clinics for any sexual health concerns, rather than resorting to dangerous and unproven substances.
Don't believe the lie that 'it's just an e-cigarette, it's not addictive.'
Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.