Chinese medicine identification treatment for impotence

According to the basic theory of Chinese medicine, impotence is mostly considered to be a clinical manifestation of kidney yang deficiency, but other symptoms can also occur, such as liver depression and qi stagnation, deficiency of heart and spleen, and damp heat of liver and gallbladder. For impotence caused by deficiency of kidney yang, oral treatment can be given in the form of Right Return Pill, Three Kidney Pill, Wuzi Yan Zong Pill, Gui Shen Di Huang Pill, etc. For impotence caused by damp heat of the liver and gallbladder, oral treatment can be given in the form of Gentian and Liver Pill. For impotence caused by deficiency of the heart and spleen, one can take Guei Spleen Pill orally, and for impotence caused by liver depression and qi stagnation, one can take Plus Flavor Prosperity Pill or Chai Hu Liver Dispersion orally. In addition, the treatment of impotence sometimes needs to be accompanied by psychological counselling, which can also play a certain auxiliary therapeutic role.