Utilization of Traditional Chinese Medicine in a Men's Health Polyclinic-Clinical Characteristics and Literatures Review for Treatment Options

2014 
Eighty-six males (37.2%) sought traditional Chinese medicine. The subjects who had been to traditional Chinese medicine before had a higher rate of erectile dysfunction and infertility complaints, and lower scores on the Gotland Male Depression Scale as compared to those who had never been to traditional Chinese medicine. Infertile male patients seek help from traditional Chinese medicine due to oligo-asthenotetratozoo-spermia syndrome or failure to achieve pregnancy after treatment for correctable causes such as varicocele. Specific symptoms of male depression might be related to overall sexual complaints rather than to erectile dysfunction specifically. Herbal medicine may be an alternative and complementary treatment for male infertility, erectile dysfunction and mood disturbances, but further
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