Tonifying the kidney and strengthening the yang has always been a problem that many male friends attach importance to, because it is the key to the success of their sexual life. However, many people often fall into the misconception of tonifying the kidney and strengthening the yang. These misconceptions not only do not have a good effect on tonifying the kidney and strengthening the yang, but also affect your physical health.
In China, traditional Chinese medicine permeates every part of our lives, and traditional Chinese medicine therapies such as "eating turnips to smooth the flow of qi" and "drinking ginger soup to treat colds and colds" are also as deeply rooted in people's hearts as common sense of life. "Choosing traditional Chinese medicine for conditioning and treatment may have been tried by every Chinese person, but as more and more products such as" strengthening the yang and tonifying the kidney "have been found to have large doses of active ingredients from Western medicines exposed, experts believe that there are quite a few problems in this regard.".
Professor Jia Jinming, a urologist who has long been engaged in clinical research on the treatment of ED with integrated traditional Chinese and western medicine, pointed out that the Chinese nation is an implicit nation. When some men encounter sexual dysfunction, they are often shy of seeking medical advice, and often consider solving the problem first - buying some sexual health products and traditional Chinese patent medicines and simple preparations to tonify the kidney and strengthen the yang. Professor Jia believes that there are many factors that cause sexual dysfunction, such as prostatitis, diabetes, hypertension, hyperlipidemia, and so on. Sexual dysfunction is often the first manifestation of these diseases. Without hospital diagnosis and treatment, sexual dysfunction is not only difficult to cure, but also will delay the treatment of primary diseases, causing serious consequences; "Kidney deficiency" is only a factor in sexual dysfunction in traditional Chinese medicine. Even if it is "kidney deficiency", it can be divided into "kidney yin deficiency" and "kidney yang deficiency". Of course, there are differences in the use of drugs in the treatment, and traditional Chinese medicine students also need to adjust the treatment drugs at any time according to the changes in the patient's disease during the treatment process.
Professor Jia also mentioned that in the treatment of erectile dysfunction (ED), the development of Chinese medicine has its own characteristics - the integration of traditional Chinese and Western medicine is the general trend. Western medicine and traditional Chinese medicine have a "coffee plus partner" relationship, while traditional Chinese medicine has advantages in regulating the systemic symptoms of ED patients.
I wonder if you also value such a problem in your life? Perhaps many people blindly use various methods to achieve the goal of tonifying the kidney and strengthening yang. However, this can have a significant impact on their physical health, so the editor hopes to learn more about scientific gender knowledge in life.