2018
DOI: 10.21522/tijph.2013.06.02.art009
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Erectile Dysfunction among Diabetic Patients at Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals in Zimbabwe

Abstract: Erectile dysfunction is a major problem amongst diabetes mellitus patients. However sexual problems are not usually discussed with doctors due to embarrassment and lack of understanding of the condition thus the patients suffer silently. The study sought to determinate the prevalence of erectile dysfunction and associated factors amongst male diabetes mellitus patients attending the outpatient clinic at Parirenyatwa group of hospitals. Adult male diabetic patients who consented to participate in the study had … Show more

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“…In the study conducted in Israeli, the prevalence of ED was 57% [ 9 ], in china 90.9% [ 10 ], in India approaching 50% in both type 1 and type 2 DM [ 11 ], in Vietnam 66.9% [ 12 ], in Brazil 66.19% [ 13 ] and Iran 59.5% of type 2 DM patients [ 14 ]. According to the studies done in African countries the prevalence of ED was 71.1% in Nigeria [ 15 ], 48% in Guinea [ 16 ], 85.7% in Egypt [ 17 ], 95% in South Africa [ 18 ], 68.8% in Kenya [ 19 ], 74.1% in Ivory Coast [ 20 ], 74% in Nigeria [ 21 ], 73.9% in Zimbabwe [ 22 ], 94.7% in Nigeria, 36.0% in South Africa [ 23 ], 55.1% in Tanzania with 12.8% of participants suffering from mild dysfunction, 11.5% from moderate, and 27.9% from severe Dysfunction [ 3 ], and 69.9% Tigray Ethiopia with 32.9% suffering from mild, 31.7% moderate, and 5.2% severe erectile dysfunction [ 2 ]..…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the study conducted in Israeli, the prevalence of ED was 57% [ 9 ], in china 90.9% [ 10 ], in India approaching 50% in both type 1 and type 2 DM [ 11 ], in Vietnam 66.9% [ 12 ], in Brazil 66.19% [ 13 ] and Iran 59.5% of type 2 DM patients [ 14 ]. According to the studies done in African countries the prevalence of ED was 71.1% in Nigeria [ 15 ], 48% in Guinea [ 16 ], 85.7% in Egypt [ 17 ], 95% in South Africa [ 18 ], 68.8% in Kenya [ 19 ], 74.1% in Ivory Coast [ 20 ], 74% in Nigeria [ 21 ], 73.9% in Zimbabwe [ 22 ], 94.7% in Nigeria, 36.0% in South Africa [ 23 ], 55.1% in Tanzania with 12.8% of participants suffering from mild dysfunction, 11.5% from moderate, and 27.9% from severe Dysfunction [ 3 ], and 69.9% Tigray Ethiopia with 32.9% suffering from mild, 31.7% moderate, and 5.2% severe erectile dysfunction [ 2 ]..…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, Africa is expected to witness the most significant percentage of ED growth, with a predicted rise of 169% between 1995 and 2025 [ 14 ]. In a study conducted in Zimbabwe, the prevalence of ED in patients with diabetes was 73.9% [ 15 ]. In Zambia, this rate was 56%–68% [ 16 ].…”
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confidence: 99%