How long does it take to recover from sexual dysfunction treatment?
Asked by:Svartalfheim
Asked on:Apr 15, 2026 05:21 AM
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Beck
Apr 15, 2026
There is really no standard answer. I have been exposed to this type of problem for almost 10 years, and I have seen the fastest return to normal life in more than 20 days. It took more than half a year for slow adjustment to gradually stabilize. There are also a few people whose underlying diseases are too serious. They can only improve symptoms and maintain normal use, but cannot completely return to the state of no disease.
The first thing that deeply impressed me was a 28-year-old young man who had just gotten married and had no sexual experience. Every time he had sex, he felt as tense as if he were in an examination room. He felt soft even before he started. His hormones and vascular function were checked and there were no problems. It was purely caused by psychological anxiety. So he received three psychological counseling sessions and taught him some coordination skills between the couple. He didn’t even prescribe much medication. About three weeks later, his wife came to give feedback and said that he was completely normal and most of his previous anxiety had disappeared.
If you think everything is so fast, you are wrong. The 35-year-old salesman who received the consultation last month was in a completely different situation. He has been suffering from type 2 diabetes for 6 years, and his blood sugar control is a mess. The problem of poor erection has been dragging on for 3 years. During the period, he bought a lot of Sanwu aphrodisiacs. It was immediately effective after taking it at first, and then the dosage increased. It has not worked at all. When I came for the examination, the angiography showed that the blood supply artery was slightly narrowed. This kind of thing is really urgent. I have to stabilize blood sugar first, and then use medicine to improve the endothelial function of blood vessels. I also have to force him to quit smoking and drinking. Only in the first two months can I see obvious effects, and it will take another two or three months to be completely stable.
Nowadays, this topic is quite hotly debated on the Internet. One group says that the treatment of this kind of problem is all about IQ tax and that taking a pill of Viagra will be effective in 10 minutes. The other group says that it must be treated for a year or two before the roots can be removed. Both of these opinions are actually quite one-sided. PDE5 inhibitors taken on demand do take effect quickly, but they are only temporary emergency aids. If you have blocked blood vessels or damaged nerves, temporary medicines alone cannot solve the fundamental problem. If you stop, you will return to your original shape. ; But those who say annual treatment are mostly trying to make money in the long term. As long as there is no particularly serious organic damage, good improvement can usually be achieved within 3 to 6 months, and it will not take more than a year or two.
To be honest, taking care of this is like rescuing a yellowed potted plant. If you just forget to water it, it will heal after two days of watering it thoroughly. If the roots are half rotten, you have to repair the roots, change the soil, control the fertilizer first, and wait for it to slowly grow new roots. Then you must calculate the time on a monthly basis. How can there be any unified timetable?
There are also many people who recover slowly not because of the wrong conditioning plan, but because they simply don’t cooperate. They take medicine and stay up until two or three o’clock every day to play games, drink every now and then until they lose weight, and their weight keeps increasing despite being sedentary for a long time. No matter how good the plan is, it’s useless. I once had a programmer patient who made no progress at all after being adjusted for a month. After asking, I found out that the last thing he did before closing his eyes every day was playing games, and the first thing he did when he opened his eyes was still playing games. Later, he was forced to go to bed before 11 o'clock and take 20 minutes every day to go downstairs and run two laps. Within three weeks, he took the initiative to come to me and said that his morning erections had recovered.
To put it bluntly, there is really no point in worrying about how long it will take to recover. First go to a regular hospital to find out whether it is psychological, organic or a combination of both. Don't buy random remedies and adjust your living habits in accordance with the doctor's plan. It will be faster naturally, and it will not be much slower if it is slower. It is better than wasting time by messing around.
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