A Brief Introduction to the Diagnosis of Erectile Dysfunction with Placental Extract
It is important to emphasize that even normal male sexual function can experience physiological fluctuations. When influenced by factors such as mental instability, fatigue, poor health, or a partner's indifference or opposition to sexual activity, temporary "erectile dysfunction" may occur. These occasional occurrences cannot be regarded as pathological conditions. Only when these factors are ruled out and repeated failures in sexual intercourse occur under normal sexual stimulation, can it be considered as erectile dysfunction. If one suffers from erectile dysfunction or suspects they have this condition, they should promptly seek diagnosis and treatment from specialized doctors at reputable hospitals, avoiding any hesitation which could delay treatment.
The diagnosis of erectile dysfunction includes four aspects: medical history, physical examination, laboratory tests, and special examinations. Due to the complex causes of erectile dysfunction, its diagnosis should be approached cautiously. The general steps should first confirm whether erectile dysfunction exists and preliminarily assess if it is functional or organic. Special examinations may be necessary to clarify the cause of organic erectile dysfunction, and some cases may require consultations involving multidisciplinary experts.
1. Understanding the medical history is an essential part of a doctor diagnosing erectile dysfunction. Patients often only know they "can't perform," but are unclear about why. During the doctor's inquiry into the medical history, as it involves personal privacy, patients can request for it to be conducted in a quiet private room. Doctors should show concern for their patients, gaining trust and cooperation from both the patient and their family. Some patients may need prompting and explanations from the doctor. As a patient, one should correctly approach the disease, overcoming feelings of embarrassment, and fully disclose the development process of their erectile dysfunction and related issues to the doctor. This allows the doctor to obtain more comprehensive and detailed information to make an accurate diagnosis and treatment plan. Doctors should adhere to professional ethics, strictly keeping confidentiality, and protecting the patient's right to privacy.
When taking the medical history, emphasis should be placed on understanding the patient's marital history, sexual life history, frequency and capacity of sexual activity, the situation of erectile dysfunction (whether sudden or gradual), reasons for failure in sexual intercourse, any concerns, the wife's reaction, cultural education, economic status, living conditions, existing diseases, medications used, past history of psychological trauma, injury, diabetes, or other chronic diseases like atherosclerosis, hypertension, renal insufficiency, hypothyroidism, etc., habits of masturbation, smoking, alcohol consumption, prostatectomy, sterilization surgery or other surgical histories, history of chronic prostatitis or epididymitis, seminal vesiculitis, varicocele, and a history of using drugs that affect sexual function. Through analysis of the medical history, it is generally possible to distinguish between psychogenic and organic erectile dysfunction.
2. Patients should cooperate with the doctor during the physical examination. The overall physical condition, including blood pressure, nutrition, and health status, should be understood. The development of secondary sexual characteristics and the presence of gynecomastia or nipple secretion should also be checked. Key focus should be given to examining the presence of testicles, changes in size and texture of the testicles; any abnormalities in the scrotum; deformities, phimosis, balanitis, or preputial inflammation of the penis, whether a circumcision has been performed; nodules or curvature of the penis and its hardness. A digital rectal exam will carefully examine the size, texture, and nodules of the prostate to understand if there is benign enlargement, cancer, or prostatitis. Normally, the seminal vesicles cannot be felt, but in cases of chronic infection or cancer, they can be palpated. In these cases, the seminal vesicle wall thickens and becomes firm. Gonococcal, tuberculous, or non-specific infections of the seminal vesicles and abscess formation can provide data on the blood supply to the genitalia, such as erectile dysfunction due to vascular blockage and penile blood flow obstruction. Palpation of the femoral artery, popliteal artery, and dorsalis pedis artery can basically understand the blood supply to the penis. Additionally, the pulsation of the penile arteries should be directly examined on both sides of the penis while it is flaccid.
Placental extract, human placenta, human placental tissue fluid (placenta, Zi He Che) has a very long history in China. According to historical records, as early as the Qin Dynasty during Emperor Qin Shi Huang's era, placenta was used as an essential royal health supplement. Emperor Qin Shi Huang's use of placenta was consistent with his pursuit of immortality. In folk usage, the placenta was mainly associated with "tonifying deficiencies, infertility, and enhancing male sexual function."
So how does placental extract, human placenta, human placental tissue fluid (Zi He Che) improve sexual function? According to traditional Chinese medical classics such as "Compendium of Materia Medica," "Supplement to the Compendium of Materia Medica," and "Modern Chinese Medical Dictionary," Zi He Che (human placenta) has the effects of "greatly tonifying vital energy, supporting the body's fundamental essence, replenishing the kidneys and strengthening yang, nourishing blood and filling essence, calming the spirit and anchoring the mind, invigorating qi and strengthening the spleen."
Modern pharmacological studies have found that placental extract, human placenta, human placental tissue fluid (Zi He Che) is rich in multiple amino acids, contains abundant proteins such as albumin, globulin, macroglobulin, and various placental globulin antibodies; it also contains many active substances and over 55 enzymes essential for human physiology, such as hyaluronidase and protein synthesis enzymes, playing a crucial role in maintaining normal human endocrine functions. Its significance lies in ensuring the body remains in a healthy state, maintaining various bodily functions in a vigorous state, effectively improving the decline in organ functions, delaying the decline of physiological functions, and ensuring and prolonging the youthful state of the body. From the results of pharmacological research, placental extract, human placenta, human placental tissue fluid (Zi He Che) is highly effective in treating sexual dysfunction and low sexual function. This explains the excellent clinical results of placental extract, human placenta, human placental tissue fluid (Zi He Che) widely used in treating erectile dysfunction, premature ejaculation, sexual dysfunction, and male infertility.
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