Impotence in older men is related to their age, and may also be related to organic lesions such as diabetes and other chronic diseases. With age, the body’s functions are also weakened, testicular function will also appear corresponding decline, coupled with physical strength will also become weak, easy to appear erectile dysfunction. In addition, elderly male patients can be accompanied by, for example, hypertension, diabetes mellitus, coronary heart disease, high blood cholesterol these chronic diseases can lead to insufficient blood supply to the penile corpus cavernosum, peripheral vascular nerve damage and so on, thus leading to impotence. Therefore, when older men experience impotence, it is recommended that they go to the hospital for further consultation, actively treat the primary disease, and be treated under the guidance of the doctor.