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

How long does it take to recover from sexual dysfunction treatment?

Asked by:Vanaheim

Asked on:Mar 29, 2026 03:48 PM

Answers:1 Views:300
  • Cali Cali

    Mar 29, 2026

    There is really no standard answer to this question. In mild cases, significant improvement may be seen in 1 to 2 months. In severe cases, treatment may take more than half a year. Some organic lesions may even make it difficult to completely return to the previous state.

    If you have ever been in contact with patients in this area, you will know that the recovery speed varies greatly from person to person. I met a 28-year-old young man before. When he got married, he would catch up on the company's key projects. He stayed up late for more than three months in a row. He was nervous about his first marriage. He failed to have sex several times in a row. He searched a lot of content on his own and was so scared that he thought he was useless for the rest of his life. The greater the pressure, the worse his condition. When I came for consultation, I first conducted a comprehensive check-up on him. There were no organic problems, but it was caused by disordered work and rest and psychological stress. The plan for him was simple. First, he corrected his habit of staying up late. He set aside half an hour to run three days a week. He told his wife in advance to be patient and not to put pressure on him. He also used some gentle prescriptions to soothe the liver and regulate qi. After only one and a half months, he came here to report the good news, saying that everything was completely normal. Now his baby is almost one year old.

    But not everyone has such a fast recovery speed. If the root cause of the problem is deep, it will be a slow process to recover. I once had a 42-year-old patient with a 6-year history of diabetes. He couldn't control his cravings and kept his blood sugar under control. He had erectile dysfunction almost 2 years ago before he thought about treatment. This kind of thing cannot be done quickly. First, he had to stabilize his blood sugar to the standard level, and then cooperated with the plan to nourish the nerves and improve local blood flow. It took him almost 8 months to gradually improve significantly. Now it can only be said that it has been maintained in a state that both parties are satisfied with, and he cannot be as unburdened as before there was no problem.

    There are very different opinions on this issue on the Internet. Some people say that it will be effective in one week, while others say that it will take three or four years to adjust. In fact, both of these statements are not wrong and correspond to completely different situations. If it is just a temporary psychological stress or poor state caused by a short-term chaos in work and rest, you can feel the change after adjusting for more than ten days. If it is irreversible damage caused by long-term chronic diseases, congenital developmental abnormalities, or the bad living habits of more than ten or twenty years, you can feel the changes little by little. The problem is, it definitely cannot be brought back overnight. To put it bluntly, it is just like growing flowers. If you forget to water them for two or three days, they will wilt. If you water them thoroughly and let them dry for half a day, they will come back. If the roots are half rotten, you will definitely need to repair the roots, change the soil, and wait for several months before they can sprout again. The same principle applies to physical conditioning.

    Don’t believe those miracle medicines that claim to be 100% curative in a few days. Most of them contain illegally added large doses of Western medicine ingredients. They were used at the time to produce quick results, but in fact they overdrafted the body and made the problem that was originally easy to treat more difficult to treat. If there is a real problem, go to a formal institution to investigate the cause first, which is much more useful than worrying about how long it will take to recover.