Impotence (also known as erectile dysfunction) caused by alcoholism is not necessarily curable, and is related to the individual’s physical condition, the severity of the disease, the effectiveness of timely treatment and other factors, the specific circumstances vary from person to person.
1. Cure is more likely to be the case: younger, better health before the disease, less serious, shorter duration of the disease, treatment is timely and effective, the general prognosis is better, the majority of patients can effectively alleviate the symptoms, to restore a more satisfactory sex life, and some patients are even able to eliminate the effects of the disease, to achieve a cure.
2. Less likely to be cured: older, poorer underlying conditions (such as the presence of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular disease, diabetes and other underlying diseases), more serious conditions, longer duration of the disease, inappropriate intervention (especially the continued use of alcohol), the general prognosis is poorer, the likelihood of the disease is more likely to be prolonged.
To sum up, whether or not erectile dysfunction caused by alcoholism can be affected by a variety of factors, so the diagnosed must be under the guidance of the doctor in a timely manner to standardize the diagnosis and treatment, do not blindly dispose of their own, so as not to cause adverse consequences.