Can Traditional Chinese Medicine Help with Male Sexual Dysfunction? - Traditional Chinese Medicine

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Hello Doctor,
I would like to ask if there are any conditions that can cause a man's genitalia to shrink.
About six months ago, I suspected that my genitalia had shrunk slightly, but I didn't pay much attention to it until recently when I noticed it had become quite obvious, which made me realize the seriousness of the situation.
I'm worried that I might have a serious illness.
I have a long-standing habit of smoking; could this be related? However, I asked some friends who also smoke, and they don't seem to have this issue.

Additionally, I've recently started experiencing difficulties with erections; sometimes I can't achieve an erection at all, or it goes away before penetration.
I consulted a urologist, who prescribed mesyrel.
It helped somewhat, but now that I'm no longer taking the medication, the problem seems to have returned, and it doesn't seem to be curable.
Moreover, I experienced severe side effects, including nasal congestion, dizziness, and a spinning sensation after taking it.

I would like to know if traditional Chinese medicine can effectively treat my erectile dysfunction.
I understand that you are very busy, and I apologize for the inconvenience, but I am genuinely worried and would greatly appreciate any insights you could provide.
Thank you very much.

Xiao Bao, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2004/02/23

Dr. Zhuang Yihui reply Traditional Chinese Medicine


We recommend that you visit our hospital in person to schedule an appointment at the "Sexual Wellness Special Clinic" for a thorough examination.
Our team will provide comprehensive treatment through collaboration between Western and Traditional Chinese medicine.
Thank you!

Reply Date: 2004/02/23

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Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) can indeed be a viable option for addressing male sexual dysfunction, including issues such as erectile dysfunction (ED) and concerns about penile size. Your situation, which includes a perceived decrease in size and difficulties with erection, can be distressing and may stem from a combination of physical and psychological factors.

Firstly, it's important to understand that various medical conditions can lead to changes in sexual function. These may include hormonal imbalances, vascular issues, or psychological factors such as anxiety and stress. Smoking, as you mentioned, can also contribute to erectile dysfunction due to its negative effects on blood circulation and overall vascular health. While some individuals may not experience noticeable effects from smoking, it can still be a significant risk factor for others.

In TCM, sexual dysfunction is often viewed through the lens of organ systems, particularly the kidney, which is believed to be the source of vitality and sexual health. TCM practitioners may diagnose conditions based on symptoms and patterns, such as kidney deficiency, liver qi stagnation, or heart and spleen deficiency. Each of these patterns can manifest in different ways, including erectile dysfunction, premature ejaculation, or diminished libido.

For your specific concerns, TCM treatments may include herbal remedies, acupuncture, and lifestyle modifications. Herbal formulas such as Jin Gui Shen Qi Wan or Shen Qi Wan may be prescribed to tonify kidney yang and improve overall vitality. Acupuncture can also help by promoting blood flow and reducing stress, which may alleviate some of the psychological barriers to achieving and maintaining an erection.

It's crucial to note that TCM treatments typically require time to show effects, and they may not provide immediate relief as Western medications like mesyrel do. However, TCM aims to address the root cause of the dysfunction rather than just the symptoms, potentially leading to more sustainable improvements in sexual health.

Regarding your concerns about side effects from Western medications, it is not uncommon for individuals to experience adverse reactions. If you find that the side effects are intolerable, discussing alternative treatments with your healthcare provider is essential. Combining TCM with Western medicine can sometimes be beneficial, but it is vital to space out the administration of both to avoid interactions.

In conclusion, TCM can be a helpful approach to managing male sexual dysfunction, particularly if you are looking for a more holistic and potentially less side-effect-prone treatment option. It is advisable to consult with a qualified TCM practitioner who can assess your specific condition and tailor a treatment plan that addresses both your physical and psychological needs. Additionally, consider making lifestyle changes, such as quitting smoking and managing stress, to support your overall health and improve your sexual function. Remember, open communication with your healthcare providers is key to finding the most effective treatment for your situation.

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