Sexual dysfunction in stroke patients
- 1 December 1998
- journal article
- Published by Hindawi Limited in Acta Neurologica Scandinavica
- Vol. 98 (6) , 400-405
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1600-0404.1998.tb07321.x
Abstract
Objectives – A marked decline in sexual activity has been reported in stroke patients. Little information, however, is available on clinical correlates of sexual dysfunction, changes in the sexual life of spouses of stroke patients, and abnormalities of nocturnal penile erections. Material and methods – In this prospective 6-month follow-up study, we assessed the impact of stroke on libido, sexual arousal, coital frequency and satisfaction with sexual life in 50 stroke patients (38 men, 12 women, aged 32 to 65 years) and in their spouses. We also measured nocturnal penile erections of the male patients using a strain gauge attached around the penis. Results – All the analyzed aspects of sexuality, i.e., libido, coital frequency, erection, ejaculation, vaginal lubrication, orgasm and satisfaction with sexual life, were commonly decreased as a consequence of stroke both in the patients and in their spouses. Fourteen (28%) patients at 2 months post-stroke and 6 (14%) patients at 6 months had ceased having sexual intercourse. Nocturnal erections at 2 months post-stroke were normal in 17 (45%) of the 38 male patients and impaired in 21 (55%) patients, but all of the patients had some nocturnal erections. Sexual dysfunction correlated significantly (P Conclusions – Sexual dysfunction and dissatisfaction with sexual life seems to be common both in male and female stroke patients and in their spouses. Decreased libido, sexual arousal and satisfaction are related particularly to the presence of the hemisensory syndrome. The etiology for sexual dysfunction after stroke is multifactorial including both organic and psychosocial factors.Keywords
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