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How long does it take to treat sexual dysfunction?

Asked by:Lagoon

Asked on:Mar 30, 2026 05:54 PM

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  • Augusta Augusta

    Mar 30, 2026

    I have been doing male reproductive health conditioning for almost 6 years, and this is the question I get asked the most. I really can’t say for sure. It can be visible to the naked eye in 3 weeks, or it’s normal for it to take more than half a year to achieve the standard. There is no fixed time at all.

    I just received a 27-year-old guy last month. He just got his license six months ago. The first time he had sex, he was too nervous and failed. After that, it left a shadow. Every time he couldn't get hard or he ejaculated as soon as he went in, the two of them were about to get divorced. I took him for a full set of examinations, and found that there were no problems with hormones, blood flow, and prostate. It was just a purely psychological problem. I gave him two psychological counseling sessions and taught the couple a few sets of behavioral training that they could do at home. They also asked him not to stay up late and drink milk tea. Only 22 days later, he sent a message to announce the good news, saying that it was successfully completed last night. It took only five or six minutes for the couple to finally untie the knot.

    But don’t think that everyone can recover so quickly. Last year, a 43-year-old business executive came to me. He had erectile dysfunction for almost three years, had a history of eight years of high blood pressure and ten years of diabetes. He usually socialized a lot, smoked two packs a day, and spent five days a week at the wine table. He had secretly bought a lot of imported “miraculous medicines” and it was still effective at first, but he had no reaction after taking higher and higher doses. The plan given to him must first cooperate with internal medicine to regulate blood pressure and blood sugar. He must quit smoking and drink alcohol once a week at most, and then cooperate with low-frequency pulse therapy and oral medication. In the first three months, he often broke the habit because of social activities, and the progress was extremely slow. Later, his family gave him an ultimatum before he cooperated honestly. It took 8 months of back and forth before he finally returned to the level where he can have normal sex without taking medicine.

    Nowadays, opinions on the Internet are quite polarized. Some people say that "impotence and premature ejaculation can be cured in 21 days", which is purely an IQ tax. Others say that this disease is an "incurable disease" and will never be cured in a lifetime. That is too pessimistic. To put it bluntly, the duration of conditioning depends on two core factors. One is what caused the problem, and the other is whether you can cooperate well. If you've just been staying up late and feeling stressed recently, you may be able to recover after adjusting your schedule for a week and relaxing for two days. ; If you have basic diseases such as chronic prostatitis, diabetes, or thyroid abnormalities, you must first control the basic diseases before you can talk about improvement. ; If you are born with sensitive nerves or have bad habits for more than ten years, you must adjust slowly and not in a hurry.

    In fact, this principle is the same as regulating the gastrointestinal tract. If you just eat bad food and have diarrhea for two days, just take some medicine for two days and it will be fine. If you have chronic gastritis due to irregular eating all year round, then you can't live with it for a year and a half? Don't just ask how long it will take to get better. Go to a regular hospital for a comprehensive examination first to find out what your problem is. Don't buy random folk prescriptions and try magic medicines, which will mess up your body and delay the progress of treatment.