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中风后的性功能

Sexual function after strokes.

作者信息

Boller François, Agrawal Kunal, Romano Alissa

机构信息

Department of Neurology, George Washington University Medical School, Washington, DC, USA.

Department of Neurology, George Washington University Medical School, Washington, DC, USA.

出版信息

Handb Clin Neurol. 2015;130:289-95. doi: 10.1016/B978-0-444-63247-0.00016-X.

Abstract

Strokes are the second leading cause of death and the third leading cause of disability worldwide. Thanks in part to better and more available diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation, the vast majority of stroke patients tend to survive strokes, particularly in the industrialized world. Motor disability and cognitive changes such as aphasia and visuospatial disorders are most often considered among the major contributors to stroke burden. This chapter discusses disorders of sexual functions as another frequent sequel of strokes. Strokes generally induce hyposexuality, but in some instances they may be followed by hypersexuality. There is some evidence suggesting that lesions of either hemisphere affect sexual activities, but for different reasons: aphasia and depression after left-hemisphere lesions, a deficit in arousal and perhaps visuospatial disorders after right-hemisphere lesions. Psychologic, psychosocial, and physical factors, as well as medications, play an important role. A better understanding of the psychosocial and physiologic mechanisms underlying sexual functioning can provide insight into improving sexual activity and therefore quality of life in patients affected by strokes and other brain lesions.

摘要

中风是全球第二大致死原因和第三大致残原因。部分得益于更好且更易获得的诊断、治疗和康复手段,绝大多数中风患者倾向于从中风中存活下来,尤其是在工业化国家。运动功能障碍以及诸如失语症和视觉空间障碍等认知变化通常被认为是中风负担的主要促成因素。本章将讨论性功能障碍作为中风的另一个常见后遗症。中风通常会导致性欲减退,但在某些情况下,其后可能会出现性欲亢进。有一些证据表明,任何一个半球的损伤都会影响性活动,但原因不同:左半球损伤后会出现失语症和抑郁症,右半球损伤后会出现唤醒功能缺陷以及可能的视觉空间障碍。心理、心理社会和身体因素以及药物都起着重要作用。更好地理解性功能背后的心理社会和生理机制,有助于深入了解如何改善中风及其他脑部病变患者的性活动,从而提高其生活质量。

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