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Chinese medicine prescriptions for treating sexual dysfunction

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For damp-heat syndrome, use Longdan Xiegan Decoction. For liver stagnation and qi stagnation, use Bupleurum Shugan Powder. For kidney-yang deficiency syndrome, use Yougui Pills. For kidney-yin deficiency syndrome, use Zhibai Dihuang Pills. All prescriptions must be adjusted and used after an interview with a traditional Chinese medicine practitioner in a regular public hospital, and it is strictly prohibited to take the prescriptions yourself.

To be honest, over the years I have been following men’s departments, I have seen too many patients who took medicine blindly and suffered bad consequences. What impressed me the most was Xiao Zhang, a 32-year-old Internet operator who came here last year. He stayed through the Double Eleven promotion for more than 20 days, taking out iced Coke with heavy oil. Later, he found that the erection was not strong and the duration became shorter. He was embarrassed to come to the hospital. When I came to the doctor, my tongue was bright red, covered with thick yellow greasy coating, and my pulse was slippery and rapid. It was typical of damp and heat, and it was not a deficiency at all. We prescribed a modified version of Longdan Xiegan Decoction, replacing the Guanmutong in the original prescription with the safe Chuanmutong, and added some coix seed and coix seed to lighten the infiltration and remove dampness. After drinking it for 14 days, we came back for a follow-up consultation. All the bitterness and dampness in the mouth disappeared, and most of that area was recovered.

Many people's first reaction to sexual dysfunction is that "kidney deficiency requires supplementation." This is really the biggest misunderstanding. More than 60% of the patients I have contacted under the age of 35 are not deficient. They are either caused by dampness and heat blocking the liver meridian, or liver stagnation caused by stress. The more you supplement, it is like forcing something into a blocked water pipe, but the more blocked it becomes, the worse it becomes.

In fact, the TCM treatment ideas of different schools are quite different. Our old doctor who is about to retire is a die-hard Jingfang school and does not like to classify syndromes in such a detailed way. When encountering patients who are prone to panic and insomnia and have hot and cold hands and feet, they directly use cinnamon twigs and dragon bone and oyster soup as the base, just five herbs, and sometimes add some jujube kernels and polygala to calm the mind. The effect is surprisingly good. He often said that people are a whole, and if the yin and yang are in harmony, the functions will naturally return. Our younger doctors prefer to combine the conclusions of modern research. For example, when encountering patients with varicocele and poor local blood circulation, they will add some peach kernels, safflower, and Chuanxiong to the liver-soothing prescription to improve local blood supply. If the symptoms are symptomatic, the results will be quick. There is no difference between the two ideas. A good method can solve the problem.

Previously, I took on a 42-year-old sales patient who went to wine shops to accompany customers all year round. His function had deteriorated for almost two years, and he took a small amount of supplements to no avail. When he came, he sighed and said that he would be like this for the rest of his life. Syndrome analysis showed that it was liver stagnation and blood stasis, so he was prescribed a combination of Bupleurum Shugan Powder and Taohong Siwu Decoction. He was told to drink as little alcohol as possible and take time to run three times a week. He also has strong execution ability, and he really put off most of the unnecessary social activities. After taking the medicine for more than a month, his whole body was mentally different. He said that he was completely back to normal now. Later, he specially sent us a box of fruit.

People always ask me if I have any "secret recipe passed down from my ancestors". I tell the truth every time. The real secret recipe is "correct to the symptom." For the same problem of poor erection, some people spend more than ten yuan to take a few pills and it will be fine. Some people spend tens of thousands to take supplements but they are of no use. The only difference is whether they are correct for the symptoms. Some people think that traditional Chinese medicine has no side effects. This is also a misunderstanding. People with damp and hot constitutions who take Yougui Pills for a long time will easily get angry and damage the liver. People with kidney yin deficiency who take too many aphrodisiacs such as Epimedium and Morinda officinalis will aggravate the problem of hot flashes and night sweats, and even affect liver and kidney function.

Finally, I would like to mention one more thing. During the treatment period, don’t just take medicine. It is best to have a regular schedule and avoid staying up late. Avoid using spicy ice cream, and don’t put too much psychological pressure on yourself. Many times, functional problems are half physiological and half psychological. More communication with your partner is more useful than taking many supplements. If there are abnormalities for more than three consecutive months, it is best to have a comprehensive physical examination first to rule out primary diseases such as diabetes, high blood pressure, and prostate disease. Don't just think about taking traditional Chinese medicine for conditioning, which will cause trouble if you delay the treatment of underlying diseases.

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