What to do if you have low libido and impotence

Low libido impotence should refer to erectile dysfunction disease, the diagnosed need to timely standardized treatment, in order to strive for a good prognosis. 1. Treatment of primary diseases: that is, the treatment of disease-causing factors, common primary diseases include vascular diseases, endocrine metabolic diseases, psychological disorders and so on. (1) vascular diseases: such as atherosclerosis, penile venous fistula, etc., need to reduce blood lipids or surgery to correct. (2) Psychological abnormalities: such as anxiety, depression, etc., need to carry out the appropriate drugs and psychological treatment. (3) Endocrine metabolic diseases: such as hypogonadism, diabetes, etc., need to carry out hormone supplementation or replacement therapy, control of blood sugar. 2. Treatment of erectile dysfunction: that is, the treatment of erectile abnormality itself, mainly including general treatment and drug, psychological and surgical treatment. (1) General treatment: such as weight control, appropriate exercise, etc., which has a positive impact on the long-term prognosis. (2) Drug therapy: use of type 5 phosphodiesterase inhibitors (e.g., sildenafil), androgen preparations (e.g., testosterone undecanoate gel pills), and other drugs as prescribed by the doctor. (3) Psychotherapy: such as sexual behavior guidance, psychological intervention, etc., is an important auxiliary treatment measures. (4) Surgical treatment: such as penile prosthesis implantation, etc., which is applicable to those who are not effective in conservative treatment. However, it should be noted that only some of the above treatments are listed above, and the specific effects of different treatments may vary from person to person. Therefore, those who are diagnosed with erectile dysfunction must formulate a treatment plan under the guidance of a doctor and according to the actual situation of the individual, and must not blindly dispose of it on their own, so as to avoid improper intervention and adverse consequences.