Impotence means that the penis cannot be erected or is not hard enough to maintain normal time during erection. Chinese medicine believes that penile erection is a complex process based on the kidneys, with the heart, liver, spleen and lungs working together. Impotence is closely related to the deficiency of the internal organs. If there is a deficiency of essence in the kidney, it can lead to impotence. Kidney deficiency can be divided into kidney yin deficiency and kidney yang deficiency, either of which can lead to impotence. If a patient has a kidney deficiency condition, the clinical manifestation can be mental depression, fatigue, seminal emission, slippery ejaculation, soreness and weakness of the waist and knees, and in severe cases, impotence. At this time, patients can relieve by warming the spleen and kidneys and soothing the tendons and channels. The common causes of impotence can also be treated with Chinese medicine, such as taking Jin Kui Kidney Qi Pills and Liu Wei Di Huang Pills under the guidance of a doctor to tonify the spleen and fill the kidneys, nourish Yin and strengthen Yang. The treatment can also be combined with acupuncture, massage and Chinese herbal compresses to adjust the qi and blood, and to facilitate the meridians, thus achieving the purpose of treating impotence. In daily life, impotent patients need to take adequate rest and exercise in moderation, while relaxing themselves to help relieve impotence symptoms.