Morning erections have disappeared — three common causes and three handy tips
Today let’s talk about a topic that male friends may be quite concerned about — disappearance of morning erections.
Did you know? If by your thirties or forties you notice morning erections have disappeared, this is not a good sign. This often means there may be a problem with male function and can even be a precursor to erectile dysfunction. However, don’t worry too much — today I’ll offer a few tips to help you regain that “small bit of happiness.”
First of all, we need to talk about relieving liver qi stagnation. In traditional Chinese medicine, the liver is like a "general" that governs the free flow of the zongjin (ancestral sinews). If liver qi is constrained and cannot properly disperse, then qi and blood cannot smoothly reach the zongjin, and morning penile tumescence will naturally be affected. This situation is often related to various pressures and emotional blockages in men. So, to resolve this issue, we must learn to relax and not let stress overwhelm us. Of course, if the condition is severe, one can consider using modified Chaihu Shugan San for regulation.
Next, let’s discuss tonifying kidney yang. Kidney yang is like the body's "small stove" that must keep burning to supply sufficient warmth. If kidney yang is deficient, yang qi cannot drive qi and blood to fill the zongjin, and morning erections will disappear. Furthermore, this is often accompanied by symptoms such as fear of cold, mental lethargy, and frequent nocturia. At this time, we should warm and tonify kidney yang. Guifu Dihuang Wan is a good option; it can help you replenish kidney yang.
Finally, we need to talk about tonifying qi and blood. Qi and blood are the body's "nourishment"; you need to have enough to be energetic. If qi and blood are insufficient, they cannot supply adequate blood to nourish the ancestral tendons, and morning erections will decrease or disappear. In addition, the complexion will become sallow and the body will feel weak. At this point, we need to replenish both qi and blood. Guipi Wan (Gui Pi Pills) is a very good option; it can help restore both qi and blood.
Alright then, that’s all for today. I hope these little tips can help you. However, I still have to remind everyone that if the situation is serious, it’s best to go to the hospital and listen to the advice of a professional doctor. After all, every person’s body is unique, and treatment must be tailored to the condition.