New Health Models Q&A Men’s Health

What medicine should men take to regulate sexual function?

Asked by:Celine

Asked on:Apr 13, 2026 05:31 AM

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  • Marigold Marigold

    Apr 13, 2026

    Drugs that improve male sexual function mainly include sildenafil, tadalafil, testosterone undecanoate, etc., which need to be selected according to individual conditions under the guidance of a doctor. Sexual dysfunction may be related to hormone imbalances, vascular problems, psychological factors, chronic disease, or lifestyle.

    1. Sildenafil:

    Sildenafil is a phosphodiesterase 5 inhibitor that improves erectile function by increasing the congestion of the corpus cavernosum. It is suitable for psychogenic or mild organic erectile dysfunction. Common adverse reactions include headache and facial flushing. It is contraindicated in patients with severe cardiovascular disease and cannot be used in combination with nitrates.

    2. Tadalafil:

    Tadalafil's mechanism of action is similar to sildenafil but its effect lasts longer, up to 36 hours. It is more convenient for patients who have irregular sexual intercourse time, but may suffer side effects such as muscle pain and indigestion. Patients with hepatic insufficiency need to adjust the dose.

    3. Testosterone undecanoate:

    Testosterone undecanoate is used to treat decreased libido and erectile dysfunction caused by testosterone deficiency. Low testosterone levels need to be confirmed through blood testing before use. Long-term use may inhibit your own testosterone secretion. Absolutely contraindicated in patients with prostate cancer.

    4. Hormone imbalance:

    Decreased testosterone levels are a common problem in men after middle age and may be related to hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis hypofunction. Accompanied by symptoms such as loss of body hair and muscle loss. In addition to medication replacement therapy, regular exercise and zinc supplementation can help improve the condition.

    3. Blood vessel problems:

    Vascular diseases such as arteriosclerosis and hypertension can affect the blood supply to the penis, manifesting as weak erection. Such patients need to control underlying diseases at the same time, and antiplatelet drugs such as aspirin may help improve microcirculation.

    Comprehensive intervention is required to regulate sexual function. It is recommended to maintain aerobic exercise, such as brisk walking or swimming, three times a week to promote vascular health. Eat more foods rich in zinc and arginine, such as oysters and nuts, and avoid high-fat diets. Ensure 7 hours of sleep to reduce anxiety. If sexual dysfunction lasts for more than 3 months or is accompanied by other symptoms, you should go to the men's department or endocrinology department for evaluation in a timely manner.

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