How long does it take to recover from sexual dysfunction treatment?
Asked by:Urania
Asked on:Mar 30, 2026 08:17 PM
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Celeste
Mar 30, 2026
There is really no unified standard answer to this question. It can return to normal in as fast as two or three weeks. There are also many people with complicated conditions who have not completely improved after two or three years. The core depends on what caused the problem and whether you have followed the doctor's instructions and cooperated with the treatment.
A while ago, I met a 28-year-old young man. He had just been married for two months. It was the first time for both of us. Every time he went in, it took less than a minute. He was so frightened that he thought his life was useless. He came over for a check-up. Six hormones, cavernous blood supply, and prostate fluid were all checked. There were no organic problems. It was purely because he was too nervous and inexperienced. Later, the doctor gave him two psychological counseling sessions, teaching the couple basic training methods such as moving, stopping, and squeezing, and also asked him not to always give himself psychological hints of "I can't do it." After less than three weeks of training at home, the two of them sent a message saying that they could maintain it for seven or eight minutes. It has been almost half a year now, and the condition has been stable. This is a typical case of fast recovery.
Don’t think that everyone can be so smooth. I also met a 42-year-old brother who has had type 2 diabetes for almost 10 years. He has had poor erections for more than 3 years. He socializes a lot and smokes a lot and can’t quit. He often forgets to take hypoglycemic drugs when he is busy. When he came, his fasting blood sugar soared to over 9 o’clock. At the beginning, he was given a plan to control his blood sugar strictly, and was prescribed PDE5 inhibitors and neurotrophic drugs that are commonly used in clinical practice. He didn't take it too seriously. There was almost no improvement in the first three months, and he almost gave up. Later, my wife at home urged me to quit smoking, and I walked five kilometers around the community every day after dinner. After my blood sugar stabilized to about 6 on an empty stomach, I adjusted it for almost 8 months before I slowly started to respond. Now I can only say that it is okay to live a normal life as a couple. It is definitely unrealistic to compare with young men in their twenties and thirties.
If it is just an occasional bad state, such as staying up for most of a moonlit night recently, or just drinking a lot of wine and having sex without success, then it is not considered a sexual dysfunction at all. If you adjust your daily routine for three to five days and drink less alcohol, it may be fine next time. Many people just scare themselves and always rely on this problem, which in turn creates a psychological burden and really causes problems. If it is caused by organic problems, such as chronic prostatitis, varicocele, or low androgen levels, you must first focus on the original disease and treat it. The primary disease will heal quickly, and the related dysfunction will naturally recover quickly. For example, bacterial prostatitis can be eliminated with a few weeks of antibiotics, and the subsequent problems of ejaculation pain and premature ejaculation may not take long. If it is the kind of chronic inflammation that recurs, or chronic diseases such as diabetes and hypertension that damage blood vessels and nerves, the conditioning period will definitely be longer.
Nowadays, there are two kinds of opinions on the Internet that are quite extreme. One is to boast that "results can be cured within one week", which is purely a leek-cutting technique that stares at your wallet. The other is to say that this disease cannot be cured at all and will remain like this for a lifetime, which is too absolute. From what I have learned, as long as it is not a congenital developmental abnormality, most people can get good improvements as long as they are willing to cooperate and do not buy those three-no aphrodisiacs on their own. To put it bluntly, this matter is not your problem alone. If your partner is more patient and complains less, the recovery speed will be much faster. Always looking for shortcuts and taking supplements will easily turn a small problem into a big one, which will be more difficult to correct.
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