What kind of Chinese medicine can cure impotence completely?

Chinese medicine believes that impotence is related to factors such as liver depression and stagnation of qi (poor qi and blood transportation of the liver, emotional depression), heart and spleen deficiency (weakness of the heart and spleen), etc. It can be treated with traditional Chinese medicine according to the situation. For example, Chai Hu Shu Hepatosan and Gui Spleen Tang. However, since the efficacy of Chinese medicine is related to the patient’s physical condition and other factors, there is no fixed “complete cure”. 1. Liver depression and qi stagnation: This patient may show symptoms such as not being able to do anything about the sun, depression, swelling and pain in the chest and ribs, etc. Oral medication can be taken to relieve the liver and regulate the stagnation of qi in the liver. For example, Chai Hu Shuo Liver San. The drug has the effect of dispersing the liver and relieving depression, and it should be noted that during the period of taking the drug, one should keep the emotion relaxed and avoid being irritated. 2. Deficiency of the heart and the spleen: this kind of patient is characterized by impotence, palpitations (rapid heartbeat, often accompanied by panic), insomnia and other symptoms. You can choose drugs with the effect of tonifying the heart and spleen (using tonic drugs to tonify the heart and spleen), such as Gui Spleen Tang. This medicine has the effect of benefiting the qi and strengthening the spleen (regulating the qi of the spleen and stomach), nourishing the blood and calming the mind. Avoid eating indigestible food while taking the medicine. For patients with impotence, it is recommended to go to a regular hospital for treatment under the guidance of a professional physician to identify and treat the symptoms.