What to do if erectile hardness is insufficient
Insufficient erectile hardness may be caused by aging, psychological stress, prostatitis, hypertension, and other factors. Improvements can be made according to different situations. It is recommended to visit a hospital promptly and receive treatment under the guidance of a physician.

1. Aging: With advancing age, testosterone levels in males gradually decline, which may affect erectile hardness and lead to reduced rigidity. Adjustments to lifestyle, such as regular exercise, healthy eating, and weight management, can help improve erectile function.
2. Psychological stress: Emotional issues such as psychological stress, anxiety, and depression may interfere with nerve signal transmission and cause nervous system imbalance, thereby affecting blood flow to the penis and resulting in reduced erectile hardness. It is recommended to undergo psychotherapy, such as cognitive behavioral therapy, which can help manage stress and anxiety and improve erectile function.
3. Prostatitis: This condition is usually caused by不良 habits (unhealthy habits) or infections, leading to inflammatory responses that compress the urethra and surrounding blood vessels and nerves, affecting blood flow and nerve signal transmission to the penis, resulting in erectile dysfunction. Symptoms may include frequent urination, urgency, and difficulty urinating. Patients may use medications such as levofloxacin tablets, ciprofloxacin hydrochloride tablets, and amoxicillin tablets under a doctor's guidance.
4. Hypertension: Hypertension may be related to genetic and environmental factors. Under hypertension, the pressure on the vascular walls increases, and long-term effects may lead to vascular sclerosis and narrowing. Such vascular changes can impair blood flow, especially to the penile cavernosa, leading to reduced erectile hardness. Symptoms may include headache and palpitations. It is recommended to follow medical advice and use medications such as nifedipine tablets, methyldopa tablets, and captopril sustained-release tablets for improvement.
5. Diabetes: Long-term hyperglycemia in diabetic patients may lead to damage of nerves and blood vessels. This damage particularly affects the nerves and blood vessels of the penis, limiting blood flow during erection and thus affecting erectile hardness. Symptoms may include increased thirst, frequent urination, and weight loss. Patients may receive treatment using medications such as insulin glargine injection, insulin aspart injection, and acarbose capsules under medical guidance.
A balanced diet, moderate exercise, and avoiding excessive alcohol consumption and smoking are all beneficial for improving erectile function.