Unrecognised orgasmic phase disorders in men presenting with new ‐onset erectile dysfunction—Findings from a real‐life, cross‐sectional study
ConclusionsAlmost one in three men seeking first medical help for erectile dysfunction depicted criteria suggestive of unreported orgasmic phase disorder. Men with unreported orgasmic phase disorder were older and had higher rates of severe erectile dysfunction and concomitant depressive symptoms. These real-life findings outline the clinical relevance of a comprehensive investigation of concomitant sexual dysfunction in men only complaining of erectile dysfunction to more effectively tailor patient management.
Source: Andrology - Category: Urology & Nephrology Authors: Simone Cilio,
Edoardo Pozzi,
Giuseppe Fallara,
Federico Belladelli,
Massimiliano Raffo,
Francesco Lanzaro,
Alessandro Bertini,
Luca Boeri,
Paolo Capogrosso,
Alessia d'Arma,
Alessandro Palmieri,
Ciro Imbimbo,
Vincenzo Mirone,
Francesco Montors Tags: ORIGINAL ARTICLE Source Type: research
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