Exploring Traditional Chinese Medicine for Erectile Dysfunction and Premature Ejaculation - Traditional Chinese Medicine

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Hello, doctor.
I have issues with premature ejaculation and incomplete erection, but I have been consulting at a nearby clinic.
During my visit, the doctor prescribed the following medications:
- Jisheng Shenqi Wan (Kidney Qi Pills) 6.0g, 4 doses
- Qiaoxiao San (Cuttlefish Powder) 6.0g, 4 doses
- Huangbai (Phellodendron) 1.0g, 7 doses
- Zhimu (Anemarrhena) 1.0g, 7 doses
- Muli (Oyster Shell) 1.0g, 7 doses
- Longgu (Dragon Bone) 1.0g, 7 doses
Additionally, could you please let me know if there are other medications available? Thank you.

Nanren de tong, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2007/05/15

Dr. Zhuang Yihui reply Traditional Chinese Medicine


Jisheng Shenqi Pill
Function: Warms and tonifies kidney yang, transforms qi, and promotes urination.

Indications: Kidney deficiency with edema, soreness and heaviness in the lower back and legs, difficulty urinating, phlegm-damp cough.

Clinical Application: This formula is composed of Bawei Pill with the addition of Niuxi (Achyranthes bidentata) and Cheqianzi (Plantago seed), enhancing its diuretic and edema-reducing effects.
It is commonly used for edema due to kidney yang deficiency and mild urinary output.

Sang Qiao Xiao San
Function: Tonifies qi, calms the spirit, astringes essence, and stops leakage.

Indications: Heart and kidney deficiency, presenting with frequent urination, or urine resembling rice water, enuresis, nocturnal emissions, mental confusion, forgetfulness, and poor appetite.

Clinical Application: This formula is primarily used for those with heart and kidney insufficiency leading to frequent urination or enuresis and nocturnal emissions.

Huang Bai
Function: Anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, stomachic, antipyretic, clears heat, and alleviates diarrhea.

Indications: Dysentery, diarrhea, jaundice, cloudy urine, hemorrhoids, blood in stool, bone steaming heat, oral and tongue ulcers, and abnormal vaginal discharge.

Zhi Mu
Function: Antipyretic, cough suppressant, phlegm-relieving, nourishes yin, clears heat, and moistens dryness.

Indications: Irritability and heat, thirst, chronic cough with bone steaming, yin deficiency with dry heat, and difficulty with urination and defecation.

Long Gu
Function: Calms the spirit, astringes, and stops bleeding.

Indications: Palpitations, excessive dreaming, nocturnal emissions, spontaneous sweating, seizures, abnormal vaginal discharge, and external treatment for prolapse and ulcers.

Mu Li
Function: Antacid, harmonizes the stomach, alleviates pain, astringes, stops bleeding, and nourishes.

Indications: Excess stomach acid, physical weakness, spontaneous sweating, night sweats, palpitations, calcium deficiency in pregnant women and children, pulmonary tuberculosis, menorrhagia, and nocturnal emissions.

Based on your description, this prescription should improve the condition.
As for other medications, traditional Chinese medicine requires a comprehensive diagnosis through observation, listening, inquiry, and pulse-taking; it is not a one-size-fits-all approach.
Please consult a licensed TCM practitioner in person.
Thank you.

Reply Date: 2007/05/15

More Info


Exploring Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) for conditions such as erectile dysfunction (ED) and premature ejaculation (PE) can be a viable option for many individuals seeking alternative or complementary treatments. In your case, the prescription you received includes several traditional herbal formulas, notably Jisheng Shenqi Wan (濟生腎氣丸) and Sangpiao Xiao San (桑螵蛸散), along with other herbs like Huangbai (黃柏), Zhi Mu (知母), Long Gu (龍骨), and Mu Li (牡蠣).

Understanding the Herbal Formulations
1. Jisheng Shenqi Wan (濟生腎氣丸): This formula is traditionally used to warm and tonify the kidney yang, which is believed to be essential for sexual health and vitality. It is often prescribed for symptoms related to kidney deficiency, such as fatigue, weakness, and issues with urination. In the context of ED, this formula aims to enhance overall energy and support sexual function.

2. Sangpiao Xiao San (桑螵蛸散): This formula is primarily used for its calming effects and is thought to help with conditions related to the heart and kidney connection. It is often indicated for symptoms of anxiety, frequent urination, and sexual dysfunction, including premature ejaculation. The combination of these herbs is designed to nourish the heart and calm the spirit, which can be beneficial for sexual performance.

3. Huangbai (黃柏): Known for its anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties, Huangbai is often used to clear heat and dampness from the body. In the context of sexual health, it may help address underlying infections or inflammation that could contribute to dysfunction.

4. Zhi Mu (知母): This herb is recognized for its ability to nourish yin and clear heat. It can help balance the body’s systems, particularly in cases where there is a deficiency leading to symptoms like dryness or heat.

5. Long Gu (龍骨) and Mu Li (牡蠣): Both of these herbs are used for their calming and astringent properties. They can help reduce anxiety and support the body's ability to retain fluids, which is important for sexual health.


Potential Benefits and Considerations
Using TCM for ED and PE can provide a holistic approach to treatment. The combination of these herbs aims to address both the physical and emotional aspects of sexual health. TCM practitioners often focus on the underlying imbalances in the body rather than just the symptoms, which can lead to more sustainable results.

However, it is essential to consider the following:
- Consultation with a Qualified Practitioner: Before starting any herbal regimen, it is crucial to consult with a qualified TCM practitioner who can assess your individual condition and tailor the treatment to your specific needs. They can provide guidance on dosages and potential interactions with any other medications you may be taking.

- Integration with Western Medicine: If you are currently taking Western medications for ED or other conditions, it is important to discuss this with both your TCM practitioner and your healthcare provider. Some herbs may interact with prescription medications, potentially altering their effectiveness or increasing the risk of side effects.

- Lifestyle Factors: In addition to herbal treatments, lifestyle changes such as diet, exercise, stress management, and avoiding substances like alcohol and tobacco can significantly impact sexual health. TCM often emphasizes the importance of a balanced lifestyle in conjunction with herbal remedies.


Conclusion
In summary, exploring TCM for erectile dysfunction and premature ejaculation can be a beneficial approach, particularly when combined with lifestyle modifications and under the guidance of a qualified practitioner. The herbal formulations you are taking aim to address both the physical and emotional components of sexual health, potentially leading to improved outcomes. Always ensure open communication with your healthcare providers to create a comprehensive treatment plan that is safe and effective for your needs.

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