Watchirakaeyoon Prameyuda, Kobkurkul Pantaree, Kulthanan Kanokvalai, Chaiyabutr Chayada, Wongpraparut Chanisada, Chularojanamontri Leena, Silpa-Archa Narumol
Department of Dermatology, Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital Mahidol University, Bangkok 10700, Thailand.
Dermatol Res Pract. 2024 Sep 9;2024:7006796. doi: 10.1155/2024/7006796. eCollection 2024.
Limited knowledge exists about genital psoriasis in Thai individuals.
This study aimed to assess the clinical features of genital psoriasis and its effects on quality of life and sexual health in Thai patients.
A cross-sectional, self-administered question-based study was conducted at Siriraj Hospital. Participants were psoriasis patients older than 18 years of age with past or current genital involvement. The study assessed quality of life and sexual health.
Among the 50 patients, 33 (66%) were female. The mean (standard deviation) age was 45.4 (±13.4) years. Genital psoriasis was active in 34% of the participants. The mons pubis (48.5%) and labia majora (18.2%) were the most frequently affected sites in females, while in males, the penile shaft (52.9%) and glans (47.1%) were the most common sites. Itch-related symptoms predominated, affecting 82% of patients. The median dermatology life quality index score was 6.5 for females and 10 for males. A sexual health survey revealed that 54% of participants had low self-esteem. This issue was more pronounced in males, with 76.5% reporting lower self-esteem compared to 42.4% of females (=0.022). Males were also more inclined to postpone or avoid marriage (47.1% vs. 15.6%, =0.038) and more embarrassed about sexual activities (63.6% vs. 14.3%, =0.017). In addition, males were more inclined to avoid sexual encounters due to their genital condition. Notably, 42.9% of all patients had never disclosed to a doctor that they had genital psoriasis.
Genital psoriasis impacts quality of life and sexual function, with male patients being particularly impacted. Improved awareness of these issues among health professionals might increase patient satisfaction.
泰国人群中关于生殖器银屑病的知识有限。
本研究旨在评估泰国患者生殖器银屑病的临床特征及其对生活质量和性健康的影响。
在诗里拉吉医院进行了一项基于问题的横断面自我管理研究。参与者为年龄超过18岁、既往或目前有生殖器受累的银屑病患者。该研究评估了生活质量和性健康。
在50名患者中,33名(66%)为女性。平均(标准差)年龄为45.4(±13.4)岁。34%的参与者生殖器银屑病处于活动期。女性中最常受累的部位是耻骨联合(48.5%)和大阴唇(18.2%),而男性中,阴茎体(52.9%)和龟头(47.1%)是最常见的部位。瘙痒相关症状为主,影响了82%的患者。女性皮肤科生活质量指数评分中位数为6.5,男性为10。一项性健康调查显示,54%的参与者自尊心较低。这个问题在男性中更明显,76.5%的男性报告自尊心较低,而女性为42.4%(P=0.022)。男性也更倾向于推迟或避免结婚(47.1%对15.6%,P=0.038),对性活动更感到尴尬(63.6%对14.3%,P=0.017)。此外,男性更倾向于因其生殖器状况而避免性接触。值得注意的是,所有患者中有42.9%从未向医生透露他们患有生殖器银屑病。
生殖器银屑病影响生活质量和性功能,男性患者受影响尤为明显。提高卫生专业人员对这些问题的认识可能会提高患者满意度。