How long does it take to treat sexual dysfunction?
Asked by:Bancroft
Asked on:Mar 27, 2026 07:18 AM
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Anne
Mar 27, 2026
There is really no unified standard answer to this question. I have been working with andrology-related users for almost 7 years. I have seen that the fastest two weeks are basically back to normal, and the slow adjustment takes more than half a year to stabilize. There are also some patients with lifelong chronic diseases who have to integrate adjustment into their daily habits. There is no point in time when it is "completely over".
Last year, I met a 27-year-old game planner. He worked on projects until 2 or 3 o'clock every day for 3 months. The girlfriend I just talked to was very nervous about having sex for the first time. He didn't succeed twice in a row. He was so scared that he thought he was useless. He came for a checkup. The hormone and erectile function tests were all normal. It was caused by long-term fatigue and psychological stress. We let him take 5 days off first, take half an hour to run every day, prescribed some temporary mild auxiliary drugs, and gave him 2 sessions of psychological counseling. The full 21 days would be counted. He came here to report the good news, saying that everything was fine.
However, most of these rapid symptoms are caused by no organic damage and are caused by purely physiological fatigue or psychological factors. If there are organic lesions, the cycle will definitely be longer. The year before last, there was a 46-year-old patient with a 12-year history of diabetes and essential hypertension. He had been taking antihypertensive drugs for almost 8 years. When he came here, he had been unable to have normal intercourse for almost a year. The examination showed that the blood supply of the cavernous artery was insufficient and the nerve sensitivity was decreased. For this, his basic disease must be stabilized first. Only when blood sugar and blood pressure are controlled to a safe range can sexual function be targeted. It took three months of adjustment before having sex successfully for the first time, and it took almost half a year of follow-up to stabilize it. Until now, I still have to take anti-diabetic and anti-hypertensive drugs on time every day, quit smoking and drinking, and don't dare to mess up my schedule, otherwise it may happen again one day.
There are two kinds of opinions on the Internet now that are quite extreme. One is a "7-day cure for impotence and premature ejaculation", which is just a gimmick to make quick money, or it is a Sanwu product with excessive amounts of ingredients such as sildenafil. It is effective immediately after taking it, but it will rebound even more if you stop it.; There are also those who say "This disease cannot be cured at all, and you have to take medicine for the rest of your life", which is too absolute. Most of them are either not looking for the right cause of the disease and making adjustments, or they just can't control themselves and stay up late and drink too much while taking medicine. Even gods can't save them.
In fact, this is similar to a stomach disorder. If you only have diarrhea twice after eating bad food, you can just take some medicine for two or three days. If you have chronic gastric ulcer, you will definitely need to treat it for a year and a half, and you will have to avoid food for a long time. How can there be any unified recovery time? If you really encounter this kind of problem, don't worry about "how long it will take to get better." Go to a regular hospital to find out the cause first, and then adjust your living habits accordingly. You will definitely recover much faster than buying aphrodisiacs and wondering about it.
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