Is it good to treat sexual dysfunction in half a year?
Asked by:Dove
Asked on:Mar 27, 2026 01:10 PM
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Fae
Mar 27, 2026
There is really no unified standard answer to this question - for people with mild to moderate symptoms and no serious organic disease, as long as they have adequate symptomatic treatment and compliance, most of them can be significantly improved or even reach clinical recovery standards in half a year. For severe patients with many years of serious underlying diseases and a disease duration of more than 10 years, they may only be able to achieve symptom relief in half a year, and it is difficult to fully return to normal levels.
I have been doing men's health follow-up for almost 7 years, and I have seen too many extreme opinions. Some people think that this disease is an "incurable disease" and no matter how much money they spend, it will be in vain. Some people believe the "3-month guaranteed cure" advertisement on the Internet and spend tens of thousands on aphrodisiac supplements with unknown ingredients, which only makes the problem worse. Two years ago, I came into contact with a 28-year-old back-end programmer. He stayed up until 2 or 3 o'clock every day to work on projects for half a year. He also had a masturbation habit for almost 10 years. The first time he had sex with his girlfriend, he ejaculated instantly. The next three or four times in a row, he either couldn't get hard or ended in less than a minute after entering. He almost broke up. When I came for the check-up, there were no problems with the six hormones and the penile blood flow test. However, the sympathetic nerve sensitivity was too high, and several failed experiences left a psychological shadow. As soon as I had sex, I subconsciously felt nervous. The plan given to him was not complicated. First, he was forced to adjust his work and rest. He would run 3 kilometers for half an hour three days a week. He would also do Kegel training at home. When his anxiety was severe, he was given psychological counseling. The first few times we had sex, he was allowed to use some short-acting erection delaying drugs as needed to build up his confidence. It only lasted five and a half months. Last week, he informed me that he was ready to receive the certificate. Now his condition has been basically stable for about 15 minutes. Both of them are very satisfied.
But there are cases where the treatment failed to meet expectations after half a year of treatment. Last year, a 46-year-old patient was treated. He had type 2 diabetes for 12 years and had high blood pressure all year round. He took antihypertensive drugs. When he came here, he had been unable to have an erection for three years. His own vascular endothelium and nerves had already been damaged due to high blood sugar. In order to reverse the damage, he was adjusted to a medication plan for lowering blood sugar and blood pressure, combined with drugs to improve blood circulation and low-energy shock wave therapy. After 7 months of conditioning, he was finally able to have sex successfully. The hardness could only reach level 2. It was basically impossible to completely return to the state of his youth. He could only try to maintain it without deterioration.
Speaking of which, this matter is actually similar to raising green plants with problems. If it is just a lack of water and light, and the leaves are yellowing, adjust the amount of watering and move it to a sunny place, and it will recover in ten days and a half. Many people are just too impatient. They just eat velvet antler, ginseng, bullwhip and other powerful supplements regardless of their physical constitution. It is obviously premature ejaculation caused by damp heat. The supplement makes them feel hot and have nosebleeds, and their sensitivity is even higher. It was supposed to be cured in half a year, but it took more than a year to show no improvement. Some people gave up after half a month of treatment and saw no effect, and turned around to buy three non-prescription remedies, which in turn ruined their bodies.
To put it bluntly, whether you can recover within six months depends partly on the severity of your own problems, and the other half on whether you can honestly follow the doctor's instructions. Don't act blindly or rely on pre-packaged gimmicks. First go to a regular hospital to find out whether it is psychological or organic, and whether there are any underlying diseases. If the symptoms are treated, most people can get satisfactory results.
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