Original Article
International Journal of Impotence Research (2006) 18, 52–54. doi:10.1038/sj.ijir.3901370; published online 6 October 2005
Short-term use of sildenafil in the treatment of unconsumated marriages
H Ghanem1, A Zaazaa1, I Kamel1, T Anis1, A Salem1 and A El Guindi1
1Department of Andrology, Cairo University Hospitals, El Manial, Cairo, Egypt
Correspondence: Dr AE Guindi, Department of Andrology, Cairo University Hospitals, El Manial, Cairo 1111, Egypt. E-mail: mceze2002@yahoo.com
Received 13 April 2005; Accepted 20 April 2005; Published online 6 October 2005.
Abstract
The aim of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of short-term sildenafil use in the management of unconsummated marriages diagnosed to be mainly psychogenic in origin. This retrospective study included 35 patients evaluated within an Andrology clinic. Patients underwent a complete medical and sexual history as well as a focused physical examination. Investigations were ordered as necessary following a goal-directed approach. Education about the male and female genital anatomy and the sexual response cycle was carried out, as well as a detailed explanation about the concepts of performance anxiety, vaginismus and the mode of action of sildenafil. Sildenafil on demand therapy was initiated for 1 month and the duration extended as needed. Of 35 patients included in our study, 32 (91%) were able to achieve vaginal intromission and perform sexually. In all, 23 patients needed the sildenafil (66%) for less than 1 month, five (14%) for up to 3 months and four (11%) for more than 3 months. Three patients (9%) were unsuccessful. Treatment failures were managed by intracavernous injection therapy, combined with psychosexual therapy, depending on the cause. We conclude sildenafil use is effective as a short-term treatment option in the management of unconsummated marriages.
Keywords:
erectile dysfunction, impotence, sildenafil, honeymoon impotence
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