How long does it take to recover from sexual dysfunction treatment?
Asked by:Dahlia
Asked on:Mar 26, 2026 02:48 PM
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Billie
Mar 26, 2026
I have been doing men’s health follow-up for almost 8 years, and there are always people asking this question as soon as I come up. I really can’t give you an accurate answer - it can return to normal in two or three weeks, or it can be delayed to organic damage, and there are many people who have not fully recovered after three to five years of treatment. The core depends on where your problem lies, whether you have timely intervention, and whether you can cooperate with the treatment requirements.
Last month, I married a 27-year-old man. I had just been married for 3 months. He ejaculated instantly every time he had sex. I was so scared that I thought I would never get better in this life. When I came for a check-up, my hormones and genital blood flow were completely normal. After careful questioning, I found out that he stayed up late for 4 months in a row to catch up on projects before marriage. In addition, the failure of sex for the first time left a psychological shadow. I was already nervous, but my partner complained even more. The plan given to him was also simple. He first adjusted his work and rest to normal, and followed up with pelvic floor muscle training three times a week. Then he took the couple for two psychological counseling sessions and taught him some cooperation skills. After only 19 days, he sent a message to give feedback, saying that he could maintain it for more than 10 minutes and that the relationship between the two had become much more relaxed. Don't worry, he is getting better quickly. That is because he is young, has no underlying diseases, and comes to check for problems as soon as they appear. This kind of functional disorder caused by pure psychological stress or short-term work and rest disorder, to put it bluntly, means that the body is suffering from severe stress, tension, and temporarily "out of control". As long as the trigger is removed, recovery will naturally be faster.
But not everyone is so lucky. I once had a 42-year-old patient who had been diabetic for 11 years and had erectile dysfunction for almost 6 years. He was afraid of being embarrassed and kept buying kidney-tonifying health products. He took them until he lost his morning erection. He wanted to get divorced before he dared to come for a check-up. The results showed that the local vascular endothelium of the penis had been irreversible. Damage, and mild diabetic neuropathy, which cannot be solved by adjusting work and rest. We need to stabilize blood sugar to the normal range first, and then cooperate with the regulation of improving microcirculation and nourishing nerves. It took almost 14 months before I could finally complete my sexual life normally. I still have to review and adjust the plan regularly.
Nowadays, there are quite mixed opinions on the Internet. Some people pat their chests and say, "It will be covered in two months at most." Others say, "This disease cannot be cured in a lifetime." In fact, what they say is not entirely wrong, but it only corresponds to part of the situation. The saying that recovery can be achieved in two months is basically aimed at functional patients aged 20 to 30 who have no underlying diseases and whose disease duration does not exceed half a year. These people do not have any organic damage in the first place and can be effective with a little adjustment. ; But if you have high blood pressure, diabetes, chronic prostate disease, or a history of pelvic surgery or nerve damage, they are basically trying to make quick money from you if they say you will be fine in two months. On the other hand, those who feel that it cannot be cured are mostly those who bought supplements blindly and took them for a long time without any effect, or intervened only after the damage was irreversible. In fact, according to clinical data, more than 80% of mild to moderate sexual dysfunctions can be significantly improved in 3 to 6 months as long as the right triggers are found and adjusted. It is not considered an "incurable disease" at all.
Speaking of which, this is really similar to repairing a car. You forget to turn off the lights and lose power. You can drive away after charging for half an hour. If the engine pistons are worn out and there is a problem with the gearbox, why not dismantle it and repair it slowly? It will take a long time to break in after repairing it. And the most important thing is that you have to follow the doctor's advice. There was a young man who reported that he was in good condition after being transferred for more than 20 days. He then stayed up with his friends for three days and nights and drank four meals, and he immediately returned to his original shape. It took him more than two months to recover. Who do you think it was because of this?
If you really want to know how long it will take for you to recover, don't blindly search for answers on the Internet. Go to a regular hospital for a comprehensive evaluation first to find out whether you have lost power or the engine is broken. It is more useful than asking a hundred questions "How long will it take for you to recover?"
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