What are the general principles of impotence treatment?

Strictly speaking, impotence is only a symptom, and there are many causes of this symptom, some of which can be identified, and some of which are unclear. Therefore, the treatment of impotence varies from one person to another. The overall treatment principles are: treating the underlying disease, controlling the triggering factors affecting impotence, treating both men and women together, and achieving a full recovery of erectile function and mental health. Before treating impotence, we should try to clarify whether the patient is suffering from underlying diseases that cause impotence: for example, whether he has diabetes, hypertension and other metabolic diseases, or whether he is suffering from hyperthyroidism or androgen deficiency. These diseases are common causes of impotence, and treatment of the underlying disease is necessary for impotence to be cured. Clinically, there are often first consultations due to impotence, and after further examination, it is found that the patient also suffers from severe coronary heart disease or diabetes mellitus, which should be taken seriously by both doctors and patients. If some patients can notice this and try to change these bad habits, impotence may be relieved naturally; of course, after changing these habits, impotence treatment will also be easier. The treatment of impotence involves not only the patient himself, but also his partner. The attitude and degree of cooperation of the female partner is a factor that cannot be ignored in the treatment. If the female partner does not understand the patient’s suffering, or even is sarcastic and sarcastic, the patient’s self-esteem is more likely to be damaged and the treatment will be more difficult.