New Health Models Q&A Men’s Health Erectile Dysfunction Solutions

How long does it take to recover from sexual dysfunction treatment?

Asked by:Bettie

Asked on:Apr 12, 2026 05:49 PM

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  • Mesa Mesa

    Apr 12, 2026

    There is really no unified standard answer. It may take from a week to a year or two or even longer. The core depends on the cause of the disease, the severity of the problem, and whether you can follow the doctor's instructions and cooperate with the treatment. I have been doing men's health care for almost 7 years, and the fastest guy I have ever seen was a 26-year-old guy. He was too nervous to have sex with his girlfriend for the first time. He tried twice without success. He scared himself and thought he was born with it. When he came for consultation, his palms were all sweaty. After a checkup, he found that there was nothing wrong with his body. It was purely caused by psychological factors. I received more than 40 minutes of cognitive counseling and prescribed a small dose of temporary auxiliary medication. I went back and tried it once, and it was completely back to normal within a week. Of course, this is a very special situation, and most people are not so lucky.

    If you don’t have any underlying disease, it is just a problem accumulated by staying up late, smoking and drinking, and sitting for a long time. For example, in your 20s and 30s, the hardness will decrease and the time will become shorter. If you go for a check-up, there will be no organic damage in blood vessels, nerves, and hormones. As long as you can work hard to correct the bad problems, and cooperate with regular exercise and symptomatic conditioning, you can usually see significant improvement in 1-3 months. There used to be a 32-year-old e-commerce operator who stayed up late for more than two months rushing to 618. After the project ended, he and his girlfriend fell asleep in the same room. After that, he had a psychological shadow. After almost half a year, he didn’t dare to have close contact. He came over to check and all the indicators were normal. He was exhausted and frightened, so I asked him to go jogging for 20 minutes every day. He had to lie down before 11 o'clock to go to bed. He replaced all the iced cola and milk tea with warm water, and took some Chinese patent medicines. Within two months, he sent me a message saying that he had returned to his previous state.

    But if you have chronic diseases such as diabetes, high blood pressure, or hyperlipidemia, which have damaged the blood vessels and nerves around the genitals, or have congenital abnormal hormone secretion or genital structural problems, then the treatment cycle will definitely be much longer. The underlying diseases must be controlled first before you can slowly see the effects. Last week, a 45-year-old patient came for a review. He has a history of diabetes for 11 years. He could hardly have normal intercourse before. After 14 months of diligently controlling blood sugar and improving vascular function, he is now able to stably maintain a normal frequency of intercourse. He also has to maintain good living habits. If the indicator drifts if you don't pay attention, the status will easily decline.

    There are two extreme opinions on the Internet right now. One is an exaggerated claim that a radical cure can be achieved in one week and the results will be effective in three days. It is purely based on IQ tax. After all, the body's metabolic repair has its own rules. Whether it is adjusting hormone levels or repairing damaged vascular endothelium, it cannot be completed in a few days. I dare to promise you that it will be cured in a few days. Most of them are added with hormone drugs of unknown ingredients. It was useful at the time, but it will be worse if it is stopped. There is another saying that sexual dysfunction cannot be cured at all and will be like this in this life. In fact, it is too pessimistic. It is like repairing a scooter. It is just temporarily stalled and the system is stuck. After a little debugging, it can run normally. Even if the engine has a lot of carbon deposits or worn parts, if it is repaired and maintained slowly, most of them can return to normal use. The most fearful thing is that there is obviously a problem but you still refuse to look at it, or you mess around with remedies, which turns small problems into big troubles.