journal of men's health
Volume 8, Supplement 1 , Pages S29-S32, April 2011

Sexual dysfunction in chronic renal failure

Health Care Center, Osaka University 1-17, Machikaneyama-cho, Toyonaka, 560-0043, Osaka, Japan. Tel:+81 6 6850 6011; fax: +81 6 6850 6040

Abstract 

Sexual dysfunction is common in patients with chronic renal failure. This disorder in people with renal failure is multifactorial including physiological as well as psychosocial factors. In addition to the uremic milieu, peripheral neuropathy, autonomie disturbance, peripheral vascular disease, and pharmacologie therapy play a substantial role in the genesis of this condition. The development of therapeutic approaches faces challenges as it is often difficult to determine the primary event(s) responsible for the sexual dysfunction. It is important to consider the therapeutic strategy based on the comprehensive context of the management of various problems presented by each patient with chronic renal failure. Considerations towards the better resolution of the sexual dysfunction in patients with chronic renal failure will be discussed.

Keywords:  Chronic renal failure , Erectile dysfunction , PDE5 inhibitors , Quality of life , Testosterone

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PII: S1875-6867(11)60016-X

doi:10.1016/S1875-6867(11)60016-X

journal of men's health
Volume 8, Supplement 1 , Pages S29-S32, April 2011