Influence of Chronic Skin Disease on Male Sexual Function: A Hospital-Based Study in Upper Egypt

A. A. Abdel-Motaleb, H. Z. A. Hafez, H. Gaber, G.S.T. Al-Attar
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Purpose: Decrease of sexual function in many chronic diseases has recently attracted attention owing to its impact on quality of life. Many studies focused on erectile dysfunction in other specialties of medicine, but there are only few studies in dermatological diseases. The aim of this study was to evaluate the erectile function in males with psoriasis and vitiligo diseases in Upper Egypt. Methods: A total of 100 male patients with chronic dermatological diseases (psoriasis or vitiligo) and 100 healthy volunteers as control group were enrolled in this case-control study. All subjects completed the validated Arabic version of International Index of Erectile Function (IIEF) questionnaire to assess male sexual function. Results: This study included 100 patients (70 with vitiligo and 30 with psoriasis), their age ranged from 23 to 50 years with mean ± SD 41.2 ± 6.3 and 100 healthy control their age ranged from 20 to 50 years with mean ± SD 38.1 ± 8.6. The mean IIEF score among psoriasis patients was 18.1 ± 5.7, and among vitiligo patients was 20.6 ± 2.8, while it was 22.4 ± 3.04 among controls. By comparing IIEF, there was significant decrease among patients (61%) versus control (22%) (p<0.0001). There was no statistical significant correlation between duration of the disease and IIEF score. Regarding the extent of the dermatological disease, there was significant negative correlation with IIEF score among psoriatic patients (P= 0.046), with no significant correlation among patients suffering from vitiligo. Conclusion: Sexual function is affected in males suffering from vitiligo and psoriasis vulgaris.
慢性皮肤病对男性性功能的影响:上埃及一项基于医院的研究
目的:近年来,许多慢性病患者的性功能下降影响生活质量,引起了人们的广泛关注。许多研究集中在其他医学专业的勃起功能障碍上,但在皮肤病方面的研究却很少。本研究的目的是评估男性与银屑病和白癜风疾病在上埃及勃起功能。方法:选取男性慢性皮肤病(银屑病或白癜风)患者100例,健康志愿者100例作为对照组。所有受试者都完成了有效的阿拉伯版国际勃起功能指数(IIEF)问卷,以评估男性性功能。结果:本研究纳入100例患者(白癜风70例,牛皮癣30例),年龄23 ~ 50岁,平均±SD为41.2±6.3;健康对照100例,年龄20 ~ 50岁,平均±SD为38.1±8.6。银屑病患者平均IIEF评分为18.1±5.7分,白癜风患者平均IIEF评分为20.6±2.8分,对照组平均IIEF评分为22.4±3.04分。通过比较IIEF,患者(61%)与对照组(22%)相比显著降低(p<0.0001)。病程与IIEF评分无统计学意义相关。在皮肤病程度方面,银屑病患者与IIEF评分呈显著负相关(P= 0.046),白癜风患者与IIEF评分无显著相关。结论:男性白癜风、寻常型银屑病对性功能有影响。
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