Chen Qi Hua
About me
Professor of Traditional Chinese Medicine Surgery, Chief Physician, Doctor of Medicine, Doctoral Supervisor, National Excellent Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioner, one of the sixth batch of national experts in inheriting the academic experience of traditional Chinese medicine. He is currently the Vice Chairman of the Traditional Chinese Medicine Sexology Committee of China Sexology Association, Vice Chairman of the Technical Committee of Traditional Chinese Medicine Appropriate Technologies of China Association of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Chairman of the Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine Sexology Committee of Hunan Province, Vice Chairman of the Male Traditional Chinese Medicine Committee of Hunan Province, Vice Chairman of the Male Integrative Medicine Committee of Hunan Province, Member of the World Federation of Chinese Medicine Male Medicine Branch, Member of the Chinese Association of Chinese Medicine Male Medicine Branch, Member of the Chinese Integrative Medicine Association Male Medicine Branch, Member of the Reproductive Medicine Branch of the Chinese Society of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Executive Director of Hunan Health Preservation Association, Member of the Expert Group of Hunan Health Preservation Association, engaged in clinical practice, teaching and research in traditional Chinese medicine surgery for more than 40 years. He has presided over more than 10 research projects at all levels, published more than 40 professional academic papers, and published 12 monographs. Awarded one third prize for scientific and technological progress in Hunan Province and one second prize for traditional Chinese medicine scientific and technological progress in Hunan Province.
Proficient in diseases
Proficient in using traditional Chinese medicine and the combination of Chinese and Western medicine to diagnose and treat common diseases and difficult medical conditions in surgery and men's health, especially diseases of the urogenital system, sexual dysfunction, infertility, chronic prostatitis, prostate enlargement, testicular diseases, skin diseases, as well as providing guidance on traditional Chinese medicine health preservation for both men and women.
Voices
the most effective treatment method for premature ejaculation
1. The most effective treatment method for premature ejaculation is first to identify the cause of the premature ejaculation, and then treat it accordingly. Additionally, the patient's self-adjustment and the encouragement from their partner are also very important. Second, have a regular sexual life. Third, use condoms during sexual intercourse, or apply lidocaine cream or spray lidocaine spray locally; meanwhile, do not abuse "kidney tonic medicines" or "aphrodisiacs".
Can premature ejaculation affect pregnancy?
Premature ejaculation itself does not affect fertility, however, certain causes of premature ejaculation may impact fertility. The most common cause is infection of the urogenital system, which not only leads to premature ejaculation but can also affect the quality of sperm. If a patient with premature ejaculation has a desire to conceive, it is recommended to visit a hospital for an examination to determine if there is an impact on fertility.
Is it useful to take Liuwei Dihuang Wan for premature ejaculation?
Liuwei Dihuang Wan is a traditional Chinese medicine used to nourish kidney yin. If symptoms such as premature ejaculation are accompanied by soreness in the lower back and knees, dizziness, tinnitus, night sweats, nocturnal emission, and a sensation of heat in the palms and soles, it is likely due to kidney yin deficiency, and taking Liuwei Dihuang Wan can be effective. However, if the condition is due to kidney yang deficiency, this medicine might not be effective or the results may not be as good.
Does excessive masturbation lead to premature ejaculation?
Occasional masturbation does not have a significant impact on the body and does not cause premature ejaculation. However, long-term and frequent masturbation can lead to psychological and physiological dependence. When it comes to sexual activity, it can cause premature ejaculation or even erectile dysfunction.
Premature ejaculation self-massage techniques
Premature ejaculation can be adjunctively treated by massaging certain parts of the body, especially some acupoints. Commonly used acupoints include the Yongquan point and the Shenshu point. Additionally, shaking the scrotum and lifting the root of the penis are also effective massage techniques.
Can premature ejaculation be cured?
Premature ejaculation can be cured, especially the milder, physiological types, which can be resolved through self-regulation. For newly married couples, proper understanding and learning about sexual knowledge, along with training under the guidance of a doctor, can lead to a cure. If the premature ejaculation is caused by other physical disorders, finding and treating the specific cause will lead to a quick recovery. However, treatment must be conducted under the guidance of a specialist.
How long is considered premature ejaculation?
The definition of premature ejaculation does not have a completely consistent consensus. Generally speaking, if the duration of sexual activity is less than 2 minutes, the number of thrusts is less than 15, more than half of the female partner's sexual experiences do not reach climax, or the male cannot control ejaculation, it is defined as premature ejaculation. However, each individual's situation is different and needs to be considered comprehensively.
Can premature ejaculation cause erectile dysfunction?
Premature ejaculation and erectile dysfunction, although different diseases, have many similarities in terms of causes and pathogenesis. There are many causes of premature ejaculation and erectile dysfunction, and when the causes are the same, they influence each other, becoming interdependent and can occur simultaneously.
Premature ejaculation is classified into several types.
Generally, we classify premature ejaculation into two main categories: primary premature ejaculation and secondary premature ejaculation. Primary premature ejaculation means that the patient has experienced premature ejaculation since their first sexual encounter, and it has always been present. This is referred to as primary premature ejaculation. On the other hand, secondary premature ejaculation refers to those cases where previously, sexual activities were relatively satisfying without incidents of premature ejaculation, meaning the duration of sexual activity was relatively long and both partners were satisfied. However, premature ejaculation developed later due to some reasons. This is called secondary premature ejaculation.
Causes of premature ejaculation
The causes of premature ejaculation are mainly of two aspects. One is psychological, due to mental factors in patients, such as during the early stages of marriage, excessive tension, or disharmony in marital communication. The second is due to organic diseases, such as prostatitis, seminal vesiculitis, infections of external genitalia, and some systemic diseases, like neurological disorders.