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Impotence

[Introduction]

Impotence means that the penis in adult cannot erect or erect insufficiently for sexual intercourse. According to TCM. impotence is caused by intemperance of sexual Fife and decline of fire in mingmen (gate of life) ; or by over-anxiety that impairs the heart and spleen and leads to as-thenia of the thoroughfare vessel; or by downward migra-tion of damp-heat in the liver and kidney that leads to flac-cidity of the genitalia. Clinically impotence is usually of asthenia syndrome.

[Syndrome differentiation]

1. Impairment of the heart and spleen

Frigidity in sexual life, or insufficiency of erection, palpitation and susceptibility to fright, insomnia and am-nesia, lusterless complexion, spiritual lassitude and fa-tigue, shortness of breath and spontaneous sweating, light-colored tongue with white fur, thin and weak pulse.

2. Decline of fire in mingmen (gate of life)

Impotence, or premature ejaculation, thin and cold semen, blackish eyelids and complexion, dizziness, cold sensation in the body and spiritual lassitude, aching loins and tinnitus, light-colored tongue, deep and thin pulse.

3. Downward migration of damp-heat

Impotence, insufficiency of erection, eczema of scro-tum with foul smell, aching and distension in the lower abdomen, yellow and brown urine, or stabbing pain, itch-ing and burning sensation in urination, yellow tongue fur, soft and rapid pulse.

[Treatment]

1. Body acupuncture

Prescription: Guanyuan (CV 4), Shenshu (BL 23), Sanyinjiao (SP 6) and Taichong (LR 3).

Modification.. For impairment of the heart and spleen, Xinshu (BL 15), Pishu (BL 20), Neiguan (PC 6) and Zusanli (ST 36) are added; for decline of fire in mingmen (gate of life), Mingmen (GV 4) and Ciliao (BL 32) are added; for downward migration of damp-heat, Pangguangshu (BL 28), Yinlingquan (SP 9), Ligou (LR 5) and Xingjian (LR 2) are added.

Performance: Guanyuan (CV 4) is needled till the needling sensation radiates to the perineum. Sthenia syn-drome is treated with reducing needling technique while asthenia syndrome is treated with reinforcing needling technique. For the treatment of decline of fire in ming-men (gate of life), moxibustion is used.

2. Ear acupuncture

Prescription: Internal Genitalia ( TF2 ), External Genitalia ( HX4 ), Middle border ( AT1,2,4i ), Liver (CO12), Kidney (C010), Endocrine (CO18) and Ear Shenmen (TF4).

Performance: Each time 3 - 5 acupoints are selected and needled with filiform needles and medium stimulation. Or embedment of needles or ear pressure with Wangbu liuxingzi (Semen Vaccariae) is used.


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