Clinical Review of Honeymoon Impotence.
- Author:
Kweon Sik MIN
1
;
Nam Cheol PARK
;
Young Il CHA
;
Jong Byung YOON
Author Information
1. Department of Urology, College of Medicine, Pusan National University, Pusan, Korea.
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
Honeymoon impotence;
Psychogenic
- MeSH:
Adult;
Age Distribution;
Coitus;
Diagnosis;
Divorce;
Drug Therapy;
Erectile Dysfunction*;
Humans;
Intellectual Disability;
Klinefelter Syndrome;
Male;
Marriage;
Mass Media;
Occupations;
Penile Erection;
Psychotherapy;
Spouses;
Vacuum;
Yohimbine
- From:Korean Journal of Urology
1990;31(6):893-898
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
Recently, with the influence of mass media and sexual liberation, the patients have been increasing to visit the impotence clinic with male sexual dysfunction during early married period. We studied twenty five patients suffering from honeymoon impotence from Jan. 1985 to Mar. 1990. The results were as follows : 1. Age distributions were 25 to 40 years old with a mean of 30. The interval of impotence prior to visit were 2 days to 3 years after marriage and the 17 patients ( 68.0% ) were within 3 months. 2. There was no significance according to the school career and the occupations of patients. 3. Except 5 patients, 20 were primary impotences that were possible premarital sexual coitus on history. One of these had the history of psychiatric consultation by sexual problems and another had moderate mental retardation. 4. On first visit, 11 of 25 were on doing the separation or divorce suits. 5. Except 1 with Klinefelter's syndrome, all were organically normal erectile function tests including nocturnal penile tumescence test. 6. Of 14 patients who accepted to therapy, 10 were able to gel desirable sexual life with one or the combination of following : supportive psychotherapy, yohimbine administration, intracavernous pharmacotherapy and vacuum tumescence enhancement therapy. The rest 4 were able to get penile erection, but sexual life was also failed with their wives. The honeymoon impotence is mostly pychogenic and also easily curable with its recent increasing frequency. However, because of the associating problems of separation, divorce and alimony, we think that the diagnosis and treatment of honeymoon impotence might be performed with prudent approach.