Effect of COVID-19 on sexual and reproductive functions of Egyptian males following recovery: A cross sectional study
Introduction: We aimed to assess the sexual and the reproductive functions in males post COVID-19 infection in Beni-Suef Governorate. Methods: One hundred men were recruited in the current study. All participants were assessed by the Arabic validated version of the International Index of the Erectil...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Urologia 2024-02, Vol.91 (1), p.154-158 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Introduction:
We aimed to assess the sexual and the reproductive functions in males post COVID-19 infection in Beni-Suef Governorate.
Methods:
One hundred men were recruited in the current study. All participants were assessed by the Arabic validated version of the International Index of the Erectile Function 5 (ArIIEF-5), semen analysis, and Hospital Depression and Anxiety Scale (HADS). Finally, morning testosterone serum level was measured.
Results:
There were significant decreases in the sperm total motility, the ArIIEF-5 score, and serum total testosterone in the post COVID-19 patients after 3 months when compared to the controls. However, there were significant increases in the sperm total motility, the ArIIEF-5 score, and serum total testosterone in the post COVID-19 patients after 6 months group when compared to the post COVID-19 patients after 3 months group. Moreover, there was a significant increase in the HADS score in the post COVID-19 patients after 3 months when compared to the controls. In contrast, there was a significant decrease in the HADS score in the post COVID-19 patients after 6 months when compared to the post COVID-19 patients after 3 months.
Conclusion:
Our study had shown temporary impairment of sexual and reproductive functions in post COVID-19 convalescent males especially after 6 months from the onset of the infection. |
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ISSN: | 0391-5603 1724-6075 |
DOI: | 10.1177/03915603231181723 |