Is it good to treat sexual dysfunction in half a year?
Asked by:Cayla
Asked on:Apr 13, 2026 04:15 PM
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Apr 13, 2026
There is really no standard answer to this question. People with mild symptoms and clear triggers may fully recover in less than half a year. People with complex conditions and years of underlying diseases may need to undergo treatment for more than a year and continue to control symptoms. I have been in the men's clinic for almost five years, and I have seen a lot of both situations.
I was particularly impressed by the 28-year-old young man who came for follow-up consultation last month. When he came for the first time, he was crestfallen. He said that he had just been married for 3 months and that every time he had sex, his wife was about to divorce him. It was found that there was no organic problem. It was just that I had just changed to a new job and had been in 996 for more than half a year. In addition, I occasionally masturbated excessively before marriage, which caused a heavy psychological burden. It was psychological ED with mild glans sensitivity. The plan given to him was not complicated. First, he got rid of the bad habit of staying up late to masturbate, and ran 3 kilometers at night three times a week. He also took a small amount of on-demand medication and received psychological counseling once every two months. As a result, he came back just over three months ago. The young man had wedding candies in his pocket and said that he went on honeymoon with his wife last week. He didn’t miss anything at all. Both of them scored 9 or more points for satisfaction. It was not even half a year old and it was so good.
Of course, not everyone has such good luck. Lao Zhou, who just came for follow-up last week, is different. He is 47 years old this year. He has a history of diabetes for 12 years and has been taking medicine for high blood pressure for 8 years. He had erection problems for almost 3 years before he dared to come for a check-up. There is already a lot of atherosclerosis in the inner wall of the blood vessels, and the blood supply cannot keep up. After regular conditioning in the first half of the year, he could barely complete his sexual life, which was still far from normal. He also knew that he had to stabilize his blood sugar and blood pressure within the standard line before he dared to talk about the complete recovery of sexual function. There was no point in rushing.
In fact, you really don’t need to worry about the question of "will it be repaired in half a year?" You just think, this is the same as repairing home appliances. If the battery of the remote control is dead, just replace the battery on the spot. If the motherboard is burned out and the wiring is aging, not only do you have to replace parts, but you also have to take care of it when using it later. How can any repairman dare to tell you that it can be repaired in half a year?
If you really encounter this problem, go to the men's department or urology department of a regular hospital for an examination as soon as possible. First, find out what your situation is. Don't search Baidu and buy supplements blindly, and don't be embarrassed to treat it. I have seen too many people who originally had a minor psychological problem. They were worried about "when will I get better" at home every day, but instead put too much psychological burden on themselves. It was supposed to be better in two or three months, but it was delayed for more than half a year. That is a real loss.
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