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Sexual dysfunction in stroke patients.

T N Monga, J S Lawson, J Inglis

    Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
    |January 1, 1986
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    Cerebrovascular accident (CVA), or stroke, significantly impacts sexual function and satisfaction in both men and women. Fear of exacerbating blood pressure or causing another stroke was a primary concern for reduced sexual activity post-stroke.

    Area of Science:

    • Neurology
    • Cardiology
    • Sexology

    Background:

    • Cerebrovascular accident (CVA) affects millions globally, leading to diverse physical and psychological sequelae.
    • Sexual dysfunction is a common yet often overlooked consequence of stroke, impacting quality of life.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To investigate the prevalence and nature of sexual behavior changes in patients following a CVA.
    • To identify factors contributing to sexual dysfunction after stroke and assess patient satisfaction.

    Main Methods:

    • A study involving 113 stroke patients (78 men, 35 women), with 75 interviewed alongside their spouses.
    • Data collection focused on pre- and post-stroke libido, sexual function (erection, ejaculation, lubrication, orgasm), and overall sexual satisfaction.

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    Main Results:

    • Both men and women reported significant declines in libido, sexual ability, and satisfaction after stroke.
    • Men experienced decreased erectile function and ejaculation; women reported issues with vaginal lubrication and orgasm.
    • Fear of adverse effects on blood pressure and risk of another stroke were key factors limiting sexual activity.

    Conclusions:

    • Sexual problems following CVA are substantial and require attention.
    • Further research is warranted to understand the physiological effects of sexual activity on blood pressure and cardiac function in stroke survivors.