Low sex drive, inability to ejaculate, and erectile dysfunction are common sexual dysfunctions in men with chronic kidney disease. Reasons for sexual dysfunction in male patients with chronic kidney disease include decreased blood supply and weak blood vessels. Physical examination and blood tests are necessary for its diagnosis and the help of Viagra, hormone injection and penile injection therapy can be taken for treatment.

Today in this article we will learn about the relationship between male sexual dysfunction and chronic kidney disease -

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  1. Causes of Sexual Dysfunction in Men with Chronic Kidney Disease
  2. Diagnosis of sexual dysfunction in men with chronic kidney disease
  3. Treatment of sexual dysfunction in men with chronic kidney disease
  4. Takeaway
Doctors for Chronic kidney disease and men sexual disease

It is common for patients with chronic kidney disease to have problems in their sex life. This includes erectile dysfunction and reduced sex drive etc. There can be many reasons for this, which include low blood supply, nerve damage, and anemia. Let us know in detail about male sexual dysfunction and the causes of chronic kidney disease -

Mental state

In the case of chronic kidney disease, the mind of the kidney patient is struggling with stress and anxiety. In such a situation, little to no attention is paid to sex.

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Anemia

If a man has diabetes, heart diseasehigh blood pressure, or blood loss along with kidney disease, then the risk of anemia increases. Having anemia means that the person's body is not able to produce red blood cells in sufficient quantity. This may also cause difficulty in getting the penis erect.

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Medicines

Some medicines cause erectile dysfunction and other sexual problems. It contains blood pressure pills called beta-blockers, such as atenolol, propranolol, metoprolol bisoprolol, etc.

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Hormonal problem

There are some hormones in the body which are specifically meant to control sexual desire. Men who have chronic kidney disease may have too much or too little of this sex hormone.

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Damaged nerves

Veins also play an important role in tightening the penis, but in chronic kidney disease, there is a strong possibility of damage to the nerves. Because of this, the penis faces difficulty in getting erect.

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Decrease in blood supply

Just as there is blood supply throughout the body, in the same way, there is blood supply to the penis too. At the same time, due to chronic kidney disease, the blood vessels present in the body become narrow and weak, due to which the blood supply to the penis may be reduced. Due to reduced blood supply, there may be difficulty in getting tightness in the penis.

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If a patient suffering from chronic kidney disease, the following types of tests can be done to confirm sexual dysfunction -

Mental and sexual problems

The patient can be asked whether he is suffering from any kind of stress. The desire to have sex may also decrease due to the patient being under stress.

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Checking medicines

The doctor also checks all the medicines that are being taken by the patient. If the patient is facing sexual problems due to any of those medicines, then another medicine can be given as an alternative.

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Blood test

Blood tests are done to measure hormone levels. This includes testosteroneluteinizing hormone, follicle-stimulating hormone, and prolactin. Luteinizing hormone and follicle-stimulating hormone regulate the testicles.

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Physical examination

Along with examining the male genitals, the doctor also checks the pulse of the hands and feet. If the patient's pulse is weak, it means that the blood vessels have become narrow, due to which the blood supply is reduced. This problem can also occur in the penis.

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In the case of sexual dysfunction due to kidney disease, the doctor first works on correcting the cause. Male sexual dysfunction caused by chronic kidney disease can be treated with the help of hormone injections, Viagra, and vacuum devices. Let us know in detail about the treatment of sexual dysfunction in men due to chronic kidney disease -

Penile insertion therapy

Under this therapy, an Applicator is inserted at the end of the patient's penis. There is a button in this Applicator, by pressing which the medicine goes inside. After this, the erection may last for about 10 to 30 minutes.

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Penile injection therapy

This is a nonsurgical technique. In this, a person can inject medicine into the lower part of the penis. This causes tightness in the penis and the erection can last for one or two hours. According to research, the benefits of this injection have been seen in dialysis patients. Still, it has some side effects, about which only the doctor can tell in a better way.

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Hormone injection

Testosterone levels may decrease due to chronic kidney disease. Because of this one may have to face many sexual problems. In such a situation, this deficiency can be corrected by giving a testosterone injection every third or fourth week.

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Viagra

Viagra has been given as a treatment for erectile dysfunction, which opens the narrowed blood vessels in the penis. Research also suggests that the use of Viagra by men with chronic kidney disease may help them achieve erections. Now only the doctor can tell whether to take this medicine or not because this medicine can also have some side effects.

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Sexual dysfunction is common in men with chronic kidney disease. This includes decreased sex drive and decreased frequency of intercourse. Its causes include anemia, nerve damage, lack of blood supply, and consumption of certain medicines. Sexual diseases can be detected by doing physical examinations and blood tests in men with chronic kidney disease. Viagra and hormone injections can be helpful in its treatment. Men with chronic kidney disease should get treatment for sexual dysfunction only on the advice of a doctor.

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