Health For Everone Q&A Men’s Health Erectile Dysfunction Solutions

Is it good to treat sexual dysfunction in half a year?

Asked by:Tidepool

Asked on:Mar 27, 2026 02:10 AM

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  • Vor Vor

    Mar 27, 2026

    There is really no unified standard answer to this matter. I have met many friends who have this kind of problem. Some people recovered after more than two months of treatment, while others still had good and bad recovery after a whole year of treatment. Whether they can recover in half a year, or even completely, depends on the triggers, whether they have found the right direction of treatment, and whether their execution is sufficient.

    For example, last year I met a 27-year-old programmer from a major Internet company. He worked on a big promotion project for more than three months. His work and rest were completely messed up. In addition, he just got married and his wife didn't get along well enough. He had sex with her so many times that he lost a lot of his hair. I went to a regular tertiary-level men's clinic for a checkup. There were no problems with hormones and penile blood flow. It was a typical functional disorder caused by disordered living habits and psychological anxiety. The doctor didn't prescribe any strong medicine. He just asked him to jog for 40 minutes every day. He must lie down before 11 o'clock. Don't put the same patient on his back. When Fang Dang KPI was completed, he was self-disciplined enough. He gave up all the night video games that he had been playing for several years, stopped smoking and drinking, and adjusted to full play, and it was completely normal in less than four months. In this situation without organic damage, three or four months is enough to see obvious results, let alone half a year.

    But if you already have organic damage, half a year may not be enough. For example, there is a 42-year-old man with a history of diabetes for nearly 8 years. His blood sugar control is so-so, and he has already suffered from chronic damage to nerves and blood vessels. When he was diagnosed, his erectile function score had already reached the severe range. In this case, he had to stabilize his blood sugar to the normal range, and then use targeted drugs to improve microcirculation and nourish the nerves. It took him nearly 9 months to slowly complete sexual intercourse normally. If he only gave it half a year, he would not be able to achieve the desired effect.

    There are also many people who mess around without even finding out the cause. It is obviously due to insufficient androgen secretion. They insist on believing in the "ancestral secret recipe for aphrodisiacs" on the Internet. After three months of taking supplements, their face is full of acne and nosebleeds. The problem is getting worse. Let alone half a year, there are many people who get worse as they adjust.

    Oh, by the way, there are still many people who are too eager for quick success and quick success. When recuperating, they worry about the day every day and wonder "why it's not healed yet". Instead, they make themselves extremely anxious and slow down their recovery. There used to be a 30-year-old young man who was recovering very well. By the fifth month, he felt that he had not returned to the state of his early twenties. He was so anxious that he couldn't sleep every day. As a result, he immediately returned to his original state. Later, he sought counseling from a psychiatrist for almost a month. He calmed down and slowly adjusted his mentality. It took another two months to recover.

    In fact, there is really no need to worry about the time point of half a year. First go to a regular hospital to find out what the problem is, follow the doctor's advice and adjust your living habits, and don't try blind remedies on your own. It is much more useful than counting the days on the calendar every day.