2019
DOI: 10.1097/md.0000000000015379
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Traditional Chinese medicine on treating premature ejaculation

Abstract: Background: Premature ejaculation is a form of male sexual dysfunction. As people's lifestyle changes and the population ages, the incidence of premature ejaculation continues to increase. Many clinical trials have proven that Chinese medicine has a significant effect in the treatment of premature ejaculation. In this systematic review, we aim to evaluate the effectiveness and safety of Traditional Chinese medicine for premature ejaculation. Methods: We will search for … Show more

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“…20,52 In the treatment of PE, TCM usually focuses on tonifying the spleen and kidney, supplemented by clearing heat and dampness, clearing the heart and reducing fire. 18 Modern medicine is still relatively simple in the treatment of PE, and there are few drug choices. TCM treatment makes up for this shortcoming and provides more reliable, convenient, patients but also adjust their systemic symptoms.…”
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“…20,52 In the treatment of PE, TCM usually focuses on tonifying the spleen and kidney, supplemented by clearing heat and dampness, clearing the heart and reducing fire. 18 Modern medicine is still relatively simple in the treatment of PE, and there are few drug choices. TCM treatment makes up for this shortcoming and provides more reliable, convenient, patients but also adjust their systemic symptoms.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…TCM believes that PE is caused by dysfunction of the five internal organs, such as kidney loss, liver loss, heart loss, spleen loss of control, lung loss of ventilation, and depression, which can all lead to PE 20,52 . In the treatment of PE, TCM usually focuses on tonifying the spleen and kidney, supplemented by clearing heat and dampness, clearing the heart and reducing fire 18 . Modern medicine is still relatively simple in the treatment of PE, and there are few drug choices.…”
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“…This herb was recorded in “Lei Gong Pao Zhi Yao Xing Jie” (literally translated to analysis of herb processing and pharmacological effects) ( Li, 1998 ). It has a Yang nature with a light smell and spicy and bitter taste, and can tonify and dissipate Qi, expel the cold through the skin.…”
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confidence: 99%