Chinese or Western medicine for impotence

To treat impotence, it is necessary to make a clear diagnosis and distinguish whether it is organic or functional, and then use Chinese or Western medicines under the guidance of professional doctors to treat the symptoms. If it is a functional lesion, it can be treated with Chai Hu Shuo Liver Essence, Long Guo Diarrhea Liver Soup, Gui Spleen Soup and so on. There are more types of impotence in Chinese medicine, which can be divided into liver qi stagnation (poor qi and blood transportation of the liver, emotional depression), dampness-heat infiltration (dampness and heat invading the intestines, bladder, pubic area, lower limbs, etc.), and heart-spleen deficiency (weakness of the heart and spleen organs). For Liver-Qi Stagnation type, the treatment should be Liver-sparing and Liver-dissolving (treating depression by unblocking Liver-Qi), and moving Qi to lift up impotence, which can be treated with Chai Hu Liver-sparing Powder. Dampness-heat downward injection type, the treatment should be clearing dampness-heat, gentian diarrhea liver soup can be used for treatment. Note that this product should be used with caution for people with spleen and stomach deficiency (spleen and stomach weakness and cold). For heart and spleen deficiency type, the treatment should be strengthening the spleen and nourishing the heart (strengthening the spleen and stomach, nourishing the heart and spirit), and benefiting the qi for starting impotence, and may be treated with Gui Spleen Tang. Note that this product is contraindicated for those with phlegm-dampness, blood stasis and external evils. The medication should be administered under the guidance of a professional doctor, and should not be used on one’s own. Meanwhile, during the treatment period, abstain from sexual intercourse, regulate the mind and spirit, and exercise appropriately to enhance physical fitness.