Impotence and premature ejaculation what Chinese medicine to take

Impotence and premature ejaculation belong to two different diseases, the etiology of the two are often similar, but in many cases they can co-exist, or even cause and effect each other. Traditional Chinese medicine emphasizes on evidence-based treatment and symptomatic use of medication, which can be chosen according to different types of evidence, such as kidney yang deficiency is appropriate to use the Right Angelica Pill; heart and spleen deficiency (heart and spleen weakness) is appropriate to use the Return to the Spleen Pill; liver depression is appropriate to use the Easy Pill, etc., the specific use of medication, please follow the doctor’s instructions. Impotence refers to the weakness of the penis, which cannot be erected at all, and is not strong enough to be lifted up in the bedroom, or is not strong enough to last; premature ejaculation refers to the penis which can be erected, but then ejaculates prematurely, resulting in the penis becoming weak and impotent. Right Angelica Pill is good at treating deficiency of kidney yang (lack of yang qi in the kidneys), which is characterized by soreness and weakness of the waist and knees, dizziness, tinnitus, lack of warmth in the hands and feet, lack of mental energy, frequent urination with a clear color, cold and painful abdomen, and diarrhea that does not go away for a long period of time. Note that people with Yin deficiency and fire exuberance (hot hands and feet, dry mouth and tongue, etc.) should not take it. Gui Spleen Pill is good at treating the symptoms of deficiency of heart and spleen, such as lack of energy, sleeplessness at night, fatigue, tinnitus, forgetfulness, poor appetite, yellowish skin and thinness. It is recommended to stop taking the medicine and consult a doctor if gastrointestinal discomfort is caused. Do not take if you have fever or cold. Free and Easy Pill is good at treating the symptoms of liver depression and indolence, such as depression or irritability, chest and hypochondrium distension and discomfort, poor diet, diarrhea and constipation alternately. Note: Caution should be exercised in cases of yin deficiency and fluid deficiency.