eng
Egyptian Society of Andrology
Human Andrology
2090-6048
2090-6056
2019-03-01
9
1
1
5
10.21608/ha.2019.10587.1039
56049
Original Article
Hyaluronic acid in the treatment of premature ejaculation by glans augmentation
Mohamed Abdelazeem
1
abdulla esawy
abdesawy@hotmail.com
2
Department of Urology, Faculty of Medicine, Benha University, Banha
28 mahmoud ashour st.
Background: Premature ejaculation (PE) is a sexual debilitating condition affecting a large number of men worldwide, influencing the patients’ affective and emotional life. Hyaluronic acid (HA) is a natural and safe compound that has been widely used not only in the aesthetic medicine clinic but also for the treatment of osteoarthritis. Objective: To show the effectiveness of a HA-based procedure for treatment of PE. Patients and methods: A total of 20 male patients were treated with HA injections in the deep dermis of their glans penis to increase the volume and the circumference of their penis to prevent male PE and improve the patients’ and their partners’ sexual satisfaction. Results: At 6-month follow-up, intravaginal latency time was still significantly higher when compared with baseline values. The maximal glandular circumference was significantly increased at 6-month follow-up. At baseline, patients’ self-rated satisfaction with sexual intercourse was 1.5±0.07, and partners’ self-rated satisfaction with sexual intercourse was 1.48±0.06. At 6-month follow-up, patients’ self-rated satisfaction with sexual intercourse was 6.2±0.08, and partners’ self-rated satisfaction with sexual intercourse was 5.5±0.07. The procedure is well tolerated without adverse reactions. Conclusion: HA injection is a promising treatment for PE.
https://ha.journals.ekb.eg/article_56049_2ec0bb604f83e31f36c28cee95635a8f.pdf
Glans augmentation
Hyaluronic acid
Premature Ejaculation
eng
Egyptian Society of Andrology
Human Andrology
2090-6048
2090-6056
2019-03-01
9
1
6
13
10.21608/ha.2019.11891.1042
56051
Original Article
Taking a shower with a raincoat on women’s views on male condom use
Ihab Younis
ihabyounis@hotmail.com
1
Menha Ibrahim
kuran101@hotmail.com
2
Doaa Elhabak
doaadermat@yahoo.com
3
Dermatology&andrology, faculty of medicine, Banha University, Egypt
Department of Dermatology, Venereology and Andrology, Faculty of Medicine, Benha University, Benha, Egypt
Department of Dermatology, Venereology and Andrology, Faculty of Medicine, Benha University, Benha, Egypt
Introduction: Condom use within marriage could be an important contraceptive strategy, but there is considerable debate about whether married couples would be willing to use condoms. Aim of the Study: Evaluation of the effect of condom use on female sexual functions. Also, acceptability of both partners to this method will be assessed. Materials and Methods: A total of 200 married women who experienced male condom use by their husbands were enrolled in this work. The tool used in this study was a self-report questionnaire written in English and translated into Arabic to ensure it is understood by all subjects regardless of their level of education. Results: With condom use, desire level prior to sexual relationship was moderate in 38% of participants. Half of the respondents had moderate degree of lubrication while only 36% kept lubrication during the whole coitus on using condom. Condom had a negative effect on orgasm frequency in 28% of respondents. Most participants thought that their sexual life would be better without condom use.Conclusion: A majority of women disliked male condoms. Unsatisfactory sex, slipped condom, vaginal dryness and pain were very common sexual side effects of condom use in our study.
https://ha.journals.ekb.eg/article_56051_2c3a9020781644d39d0dd40776998bda.pdf
Condom
male
views
Women
eng
Egyptian Society of Andrology
Human Andrology
2090-6048
2090-6056
2019-03-01
9
1
14
20
10.21608/ha.2019.12272.1043
56062
Sexual satisfaction in women and its predictors
Ihab Younis
ihabyounis@hotmail.com
1
Doaa El-Habbaq
2
Mona Al-Awady
dr_monaelawady@yahoo.com
3
Amal Mostafa
amalmostafa93@yahoo.com
4
Dermatology&andrology, faculty of medicine, Banha University, Egypt
Department of Dermatology, Venereology and Andrology Faculty of Medicine, Banha University.
Department of Community Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Banha University.
Department of Dermatology, Venereology and Andrology, Faculty of Medicine, Banha University.
Introduction: Sexual satisfaction is a multidimensional experience involving thoughts, feelings, personal and socio-cultural attitudes and beliefs, combined with biological factors. Aim of the Study: The present study aimed to assess the degree of sexual satisfaction and its predictors in a convenience sample of married Egyptian women. Materials and Methods: 302 married women were recruited for this study. The tool used was a self-report questionnaire designed by the authors with the help of the COSECON survey. The questionnaire included questions about demographic data, sexual satisfaction, sexual activities e.g. frequency of coitus, obtaining lubrication and orgasm. Results: The degree of sexual satisfaction was as follows: 57.9% highly satisfied, 22.2%%moderately satisfied and 19.9% dissatisfied. The main predictors of satisfaction were: age, coital frequency, spontaneous desire, lubrication and the ability to reach orgasm. Foreplay duration and method, duration of marriage, residence and educational level were all related to sexual satisfaction.Conclusion: Sexual medicine counselors may benefit from the present work in dealing with their female clients. Determining the degree of sexual satisfaction plus looking for its predictors are important in helping couples with a problematic sexual relation.
https://ha.journals.ekb.eg/article_56062_b5b5f252811415ba48917fd9e5ce6a2b.pdf
Egyptian
predictors
Satisfaction
Women
eng
Egyptian Society of Andrology
Human Andrology
2090-6048
2090-6056
2019-03-01
9
1
21
23
10.21608/ha.2019.14398.1045
56063
Discontinuation of treatment in a chronic myeloid leukemia patient caused priapism: A case report
Mohamed Abd El Salam
moh_756@cu.edu.eg
1
Noha Ibrahim
noha.hassan@nci.cu.edu.eg
2
Salwa Hassan
3
Department of Andrology, Sexology and STDs, Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University, Giza, Egypt
Department of Clinical and Chemical Pathology, National Cancer Institute (NCI), Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt
Department of Internal Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University
Priapism is an unusual andrological emergency that requires urgent intervention. It is characterized by prolonged penile erection for more than 4h not related to sexual excitation. It is classified into three main types: venoocclusive (ischemic), arterial (nonischemic) and stuttering priapism. Many causes can predispose to ischemic priapism including thalassemias, sickle cell anemia, hypercoagulable status, neoplastic syndromes, pelviabdominal tumors and use of some drugs and medications. However, in the majority of cases of ischaemic priapism no cause could be identified. Chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) is a chronic myeloprolifertative tumor that is characterized by a variety of vague clinical manifestations. Priapism as a complication of CML is a rare clinical presentation. It may cause priapism as a result of hypercoagulability due to hyperleukocytosis. Here, in this report, the case of a known CML male patient who presented with venoocclusive priapism for about 16 h after abrupt discontinuation of his cytoreductive therapy is described. Thus, all medical staff, either (General practitioners) GPs or specialized in different fields of medicine, should be aware of priapism as an emergency and that early diagnosis and multidisciplinary management minimize the inevitable damage of the erectile corpora cavernosa as well as improving the outcome
https://ha.journals.ekb.eg/article_56063_271d1ac57878e533268419925e695491.pdf
Andrological emergency
chronic myeloid leukemia
leukocytosis
priapism
veno-occlusive