Special treatment of
patients suffering from a mixed copulatory dysfunction with
interoreceptive syndrome
Izbasarov A.I., Ismoldaev E.S., Khusainov T.E. Special treatment of
patients suffering from a mixed copulatory dysfunction with
interoreceptive syndrome. 3rd Urology Congress of Khazakhstan May
25-26, 2000., Almaty. Full text in Russian, Czech abstract
A total of 38 patients suffering from a mixed copulatory dysfunction
were recruited into the trial. Twelve of them were at the age
ranging from 20 up to 30 years, fourteen at the age from 31 to 40
years, eight at the age from 41 to 50 years and four at the age from
51 to 60 years. Microbiological investigation of a prostate secreta
revealed following microbial agents: E.coli in 14 patients (36,8%),
Trich. vaginalis in 10 patients (26,3%), Staph. aureus in 5 patients
(13,2%), Str.faecalis in 4 patients (10,6%), Proteus in 3 patients
(7,8%) and Klebsiella in 2 patients (5,3%). An impaired copulatory
function was observed. Libido was reduced in 8 patients, erection
was impaired in 38 patients (100%), ejaculation was impaired in 12
patients (31,6%). At the first stage of the treatment, antibiotics
were administered according to the results of the investigation of a
microbial agents susceptibility. In order to minimize the ts of
antibiotic side effects, a combination enzyme preparation Wobenzym
was included into the treatment. Its antiflogistic and
immunomodulatory effects have been reported (Repina A.M., 1997). The
patients were divided into two groups, each consisting of 19. The
first group was treated with antibiotic ( and in some cases
antiprotozoic ) drugs in combination with Wobenzym in doses 3 - 5
tablets three times a day 30 - 40 minutes before meals for 2 - 3
weeks. The second one group was treated without Wobenzym. The
treatment was more successful in the enzyme group ( 89,5% of
recovery) in comparison to the control one ( 68,4% of recovery). The
second stage of the treatment was concerned in a removal of
psychogenic syndrome by means of psychotherapy and psychotropic
drugs. In summary the libido increased in all 38 (100%) patients,
erection was improved in 32 (84,2%) patients and a positive
therapeutic effect was achieved in 29 (75%) patients suffering from
the impaired erection.