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  • Short-term improvement of erectile dysfunction by viewing humorous films in patients with atopic dermatitis.

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    Abstract Title:

    Short-term improvement of erectile dysfunction by viewing humorous films in patients with atopic dermatitis.

    Abstract Source:

    J Sex Med. 2008 Sep;5(9):2107-10. Epub 2008 Feb 4. PMID: 18266651

    Abstract Author(s):

    Hajime Kimata

    Abstract:

    INTRODUCTION: Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a chronic inflammatory skin disorder characterized by eczema, pruritus and cutaneous hyperreactivity to allergic triggers. We and others have reported that psychogenic stress aggravates these symptoms, while viewing humorous films alleviates them. We have also found that many AD patients suffer from erectile dysfunction (ED). ED exhibits multifactorial etiologies, including psychogenic stress and reduction of serum testosterone levels. AIMS: This study assessed the effects of viewing humorous films on ED in patients with AD. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: The effects of viewing humorous films on International Index Erectile Function (IIEF) domain (erectile function, orgasmic function, sexual desire, intercourse satisfaction, overall satisfaction) were studied. METHODS: Subjects comprised 36 AD patients with ED and their healthy wives. Randomly assigned 18 patients and their healthy wives first viewed humorous films on three consecutive days (Days 1-3). After 2 weeks, they viewed control nonhumorous weather information films on three consecutive days (Days 1-3). Alternatively, other 18 patients and their wives first viewed control films on three consecutive days, and after 2 weeks they viewed humorous films on three consecutive days. Severity of ED and serum testosterone and estradiol levels were assessed 1 day before viewing (Day -1) and 1-4 days after viewing (Days 4-7). RESULTS: Viewing humorous films significantly improved the IIEF domain in association with increased serum testosterone levels and decreased serum estradiol levels on Day 4, while viewing control films failed to do so. However, this effect was short-term. After 4 days of viewing (Day 7), no improvement in ED or modulation of serum sex hormone levels was observed. CONCLUSIONS: Viewing humorous films improved ED in AD patients in association with increased serum testosterone levels and decreased serum estradiol levels. These results may be useful for the study and treatment of ED.

  • Transcranial magneto- and electrostimulation in patients with obesity and erectile dysfunction

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    Abstract Title:

    [Transcranial magneto- and electrostimulation in patients with obesity and erectile dysfunction].

    Abstract Source:

    Vopr Kurortol Fizioter Lech Fiz Kult. 2009 Sep-Oct(5):30-3. PMID: 19886019

    Abstract Author(s):

    G N Ponomarenko, T G Bin'iash, Iu M Raĭgorodskiĭ, A S Guliaev, V A Shul'diakov, A M Kiriliuk, L Iu Vartanova

    Abstract:

    The objective of the present study was to evaluate therapeutic efficiency of transcranial magnetotherapy (TcMT) and electric stimulation (ES) included in the combined treatment of 143 patients with erectile dysfunction (ED) and abdominal obesity. The majority of the patients had waist circumference over 102 cm. An AMO-ATOS complex was used to stimulate the hypothalamic region and other brain structures. Transdermal myostimulation of the abdominal and femoral regions was achieved with a Miovolna device. It was shown that both TcM and ES improved lipid metabolism and erectile function; moreover, they exerted hypotensive and sedative action. Specifically, the testosterone level in the patients increased by a mean of 27% compared with the pre-treatment values while the number of patients complaining of erectile dysfunction decreased by 31%.

  • Transcranial magneto- and electrostimulation in patients with obesity and erectile dysfunction

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    Abstract Title:

    [Transcranial magneto- and electrostimulation in patients with obesity and erectile dysfunction].

    Abstract Source:

    Vopr Kurortol Fizioter Lech Fiz Kult. 2009 Sep-Oct(5):30-3. PMID: 19886019

    Abstract Author(s):

    G N Ponomarenko, T G Bin'iash, Iu M Raĭgorodskiĭ, A S Guliaev, V A Shul'diakov, A M Kiriliuk, L Iu Vartanova

    Abstract:

    The objective of the present study was to evaluate therapeutic efficiency of transcranial magnetotherapy (TcMT) and electric stimulation (ES) included in the combined treatment of 143 patients with erectile dysfunction (ED) and abdominal obesity. The majority of the patients had waist circumference over 102 cm. An AMO-ATOS complex was used to stimulate the hypothalamic region and other brain structures. Transdermal myostimulation of the abdominal and femoral regions was achieved with a Miovolna device. It was shown that both TcM and ES improved lipid metabolism and erectile function; moreover, they exerted hypotensive and sedative action. Specifically, the testosterone level in the patients increased by a mean of 27% compared with the pre-treatment values while the number of patients complaining of erectile dysfunction decreased by 31%.

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