How long does it take to recover from sexual dysfunction treatment?
Asked by:Karin
Asked on:Apr 08, 2026 02:41 PM
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Gem
Apr 08, 2026
I have been working in the field of men's health conditioning for almost 8 years. Among the nearly a thousand users who have been in contact with sexual dysfunction, the fastest ones basically returned to a satisfactory state in less than 4 weeks, while the slower ones took more than 3 years to gradually stabilize. There are also a few cases that can only improve symptoms but cannot fully recover due to congenital developmental abnormalities or severe organic damage. There is really no unified recovery timetable.
The first thing many people ask when they find me is "How long will it take for my situation to get better?" In fact, I really can't give you a direct answer to this question. You have to first look at the root cause of your problem. In the past two months, there was a 26-year-old Internet programmer who worked on the Double 11 project for more than 40 days in a row. During the period, he had an awkward and cold war with his girlfriend for almost two weeks. The first time he had erection difficulties, he was so scared that he could not sleep all night. He secretly bought several Internet celebrity supplements to take, but the more he took, the worse he got. When he came for a check-up, his hormone levels and blood vessel function were all fine. It was a typical functional disorder caused by disordered work and rest and psychological stress. I asked him to stop all the supplements in his hand, force him to go to bed before 11 o'clock every day, and run for half an hour three days a week. He also cooperated with him for several psychological counseling sessions without even prescribing medication. On the 26th day, he sent me a message saying that he had reconciled with his girlfriend and his condition was back to the previous level.
If you have a long-term underlying disease, it will definitely not be so fast. Last year I treated a 54-year-old private company owner with a 13-year history of diabetes, high blood lipids, and obvious atherosclerosis in the arteries supplying the penis. He had been smoking for almost 30 years and smoked at least two packs a day. When he first came here, he asked if it could be adjusted in 2 months. I poured cold water on him at that time. This kind of organic damage accumulated over many years cannot be reversed by taking medicine in a few days. It must follow the rhythm of chronic disease treatment. Fortunately, he also took it seriously, strictly controlled blood sugar and blood lipids, quit smoking, and did pelvic floor muscle rehabilitation training on time every week. There were several relapses in the process. He was so anxious that he told me that he didn't want to adjust. After persuading me several times, he persisted. It took him 3 years and 2 months to finally achieve a stable and satisfactory sex life.
There are two kinds of statements on the Internet that are very noisy. One is that "all sexual dysfunctions can be cured in 1-2 months." This is either a layman who has never been exposed to complicated cases, or a merchant who sells illegal products is deceiving people. The other is that "as long as you have this disease, you will never be cured again." It is too absolute. I once dealt with a 29-year-old user who lived in a dormitory when he was in school. He was always afraid of being caught by his roommates while masturbating. He would speed up the masturbation every time. Over time, a conditioned reflex was formed. After getting married, he could not have sex for more than 1 minute each time. This kind of psychogenic premature ejaculation can be significantly improved in 3-6 months as long as he follows desensitization behavioral training. It is not an incurable terminal disease at all.
In fact, the treatment of sexual dysfunction is the same as repairing a car. If the battery is just out of power and can't ignite, it can be driven normally after charging for two hours. If the engine is worn and the oil line is blocked, shouldn't it be disassembled and slowly cleaned and inspected? If the entire vehicle is totaled in a crash, it will never be restored to its original condition no matter how repaired it is. The most taboo thing is to seek medical treatment in a hurry. One day you see an advertisement saying it will be effective in 7 days and you blindly place an order. The next day you hear a folk remedy that says it can be cured and you try it randomly. Instead, it turns a functional problem that is easy to adjust into a chronic one and takes more time.
If you really find that you have this problem, go to a regular hospital for an examination first to distinguish whether it is functional or organic. Don't frighten yourself by looking up information blindly, and don't put pressure on yourself by always looking at "how long it will take to get better." Many people don't have a big problem at first, but they are anxious every day but they recover slowly. Calm down and follow the doctor's advice. Most people can get significant improvement in about half a year to a year. You really don't have to worry too much.
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