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How long does it take to treat sexual dysfunction?

Asked by:Anna

Asked on:Apr 08, 2026 03:27 PM

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  • Bessie Bessie

    Apr 08, 2026

    There is no unified recovery cycle for the treatment of sexual dysfunction. Mild psychological problems may recover in 1 to 2 months. In cases of combined organic damage, it often takes half a year or more to stabilize to a satisfactory state. Individual differences are very large.

    I have been doing men's health conditioning for almost 8 years. The fastest I have seen is that it completely returned to normal in less than 3 weeks. The slower conditioning took more than a year to reach a state that both parties are satisfied with. The difference is much larger than many people expected. Xiao Zhou, a 28-year-old programmer I met before, is a typical case of quick recovery. After his marriage, he failed to have sex three times in a row. He was afraid that his wife would be dissatisfied and he became more and more anxious. When he came for a check-up, his hormones and cavernous blood vessel function were all fine. It was purely because of the heavy psychological burden and lack of experience, so he was given the procedure. We had 3 sessions of psychological counseling, taught him stop-motion training with his lover, and asked him to use half a PDE5 inhibitor as needed during the first two sexual intercourses to help him build up his confidence. After a full 42 days, he said that now he can do it normally without any medication at all, and his condition is better than when he first got married.

    But the 45-year-old Mr. Liu who was treated last year did not go so smoothly. He has been suffering from type 2 diabetes for almost five years. He is usually too busy to even think of taking anti-diabetic drugs. He smokes at least one pack a day and often socializes until the early morning. When he came, his erection hardness was only level 2. He also had primary premature ejaculation. First, we had to help him After stabilizing his blood sugar, adjusting his daily routine and quitting smoking, he saw almost no obvious improvement in the first three months. He even felt anxious several times, thinking that the adjustment was useless. He persisted patiently until the seventh month, and was finally able to have normal intercourse without auxiliary drugs. It took almost 10 months to be completely stable.

    In fact, this is just like recovering from a cold. A mild cold may be cured by drinking hot water for two days. If it develops into pneumonia, it will take ten days and a half to be hospitalized to recover. Is there any unified timetable for recovery? There are many opinions on the Internet. Some say that it can be cured in 2 weeks, and some say that it takes several years. In fact, they are not wrong, but the corresponding groups of people are different - the kind that can be cured in 2 weeks are basically psychological problems that occasionally occur, and there is no organic damage. As long as you open up your heart and adjust your living conditions, you will certainly recover quickly. ; If you already have long-term underlying diseases, or atherosclerosis has appeared in the cavernous blood vessels, or even nerve damage, you must take your time. If you really believe in the so-called 7-day package and eat those miscellaneous aphrodisiac products with no impotence, it will put extra burden on the blood vessels and turn small problems into big problems.

    If you really encounter this problem, don't worry about how long it will take to get better. Go to a regular hospital for a comprehensive examination first to find out what caused it, and then follow the plan step by step. On the contrary, the recovery time will be faster than worrying about it every day.

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