A Late COVID-19 Complication: Male Sexual Dysfunction

Lokzo

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Since the beginning of the coronavirus infectious disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, an exponentially large amount of data has been published to describe the pathology, clinical presentations, and outcomes in patients infected with the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus novel virus 2 (SARS-Cov-2).

Although COVID-19 has been shown to cause a systemic inflammation predisposing the involvement of multiple organs, its mechanism affecting the urogenital system has not been well-documented.

This care report presents the clinical course of two male patients with COVID-19 who developed sexual dysfunction, as anorgasmia, following recovery from the infection.

Although no evidence of viral replication or inflammatory involvement could be identified in these cases' urogenital organs, a lack of other known risk factors for anorgasmia points to the role of COVID-19 as the contributing factor.

https://www.cambridge.org/core/serv...-complication-male-sexual-dysfunction-div.pdf
 

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They both recovered in a couple of weeks. The body can be weakened for a while after recovering from a virus, nothing too out of the ordinary.
 

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When all other alarmist hysterical propaganda is failing just tell men covid19 effects the penis, the same will be applied to climate change soon, I expect a headline along the lines of "male penis to shrink because of climate change".

I’m sure the intubation had nothing to do with his "man" issues or the big pharma cocktail drip fed to him ,a tube down your throat of course is a joyous experience for the body,it was all Covid’ s fault not the medical establishments standard operating procedure of intubating a supposedly perfectly healthy 44 year old-

"Shortly after admission, he was intubated and underwent mechanical ventilation in the intensive care unit (ICU). During the first week of admission, he received three packs of cytosorb hemoperfusion dialysis along with hydroxychloroquine 200mg tablet daily and azithromycin 500mg tablet daily for seven days, five doses of subcutaneous interferon injection, high dose intravenous injection of corticosteroids (methylprednisolone 100mg daily), and melatonin 6mg tablet nightly. He also received vitamin supplementation (vitamin C 250mg tablet every six hours and vitamin B12 1000μg daily).

The below quote, seriously, also not one mention of potential side effects form medication throughout the study , probably wouldn’t have been published if they did.

"Although there was no complaint of sexual dysfunction in the patient or his partner before the recent hospitalization, he seemed to develop this as a result of COVID-19 encounter. Interestingly, there was no decrease in the libido or a complaint of erectile dysfunction and the quality of sleep and nutrition was normal. The patient did not mention stressful conditions and denied the use of specific medication, recreational drug, or psychiatric conditions.

 

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When all other alarmist hysterical propaganda is failing just tell men covid19 effects the penis, the same will be applied to climate change soon, I expect a headline along the lines of "male penis to shrink because of climate change".
The rate of male baldness increases because of atmospheric CO2.
 
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