Functional impotence refers to erectile dysfunction without organic lesions, and its treatment mainly includes general, drug, psychological, physical and surgical treatments, but the specific efficacy varies from person to person, and must follow the doctor’s instructions for diagnosis and treatment.
1. General treatment: including changing bad habits, rational nutrition, strengthening exercise, etc., which has an important impact on the long-term prognosis of the disease.
2. Drug therapy: commonly used phosphodiesterase inhibitors: such as sildenafil, tadalafil, etc., which are commonly used in the treatment of erectile dysfunction; androgenic agents: such as testosterone undecanoate pills.
3. Psychotherapy: such as psychological counseling, sexual behavior guidance, etc., is an important auxiliary therapeutic measures.
4. Physical therapy: vacuum erection device therapy, low energy extracorporeal shock wave therapy and other methods, also belongs to the auxiliary therapeutic measures.
5. Surgical treatment: the main use of penile prosthesis implantation and other surgical procedures, only for conservative treatment is not effective or can not accept the existing treatment methods.
However, it should be noted that the specific efficacy of the above methods may vary depending on the individual’s physical condition, the severity of the disease, the timing of treatment and compliance and other factors.
Therefore, those who are diagnosed with functional impotence must formulate individualized treatment plans under the guidance of a doctor in order to strive for a good prognosis. Do not blindly dispose of it on your own, so as to avoid improper intervention and adverse consequences.