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ISSN: 2755-6204 | Open Access

Journal of Sexual Health and Reproductive Medicine

Volume : 2 Issue : 2

Impact of Imuniplant Tea in Sexual Dysfunction and Chronic Hepatitis B Virus Infection

Major Gheorghe Giurgiu and Manole Cojocaru

ABSTRACT
Background: Erectile dysfunction is defined as the inability to obtain or maintain a penile erection sufficient for achieving satisfactory sexual activity. However, few data are available about erectile function in patients with hepatitis B virus - related liver disease, especially with chronic hepatitis or early stage of cirrhosis.

Objectives: To measure the frequency of erectile dysfunction in patients of liver cirrhosis and to correlate the severity of erectile dysfunction with severity of liver disease. We evaluated the prevalence of and risk factors for erectile dysfunction in patients with liver disease, especially among those with chronic hepatitis B or early-stage cirrhosis, and the potential implications for treatment, role of Imuniplant tea in the management of disfunctional immune responses.

Material and Methods: The severity of liver cirrhosis has shown to correlate with the degree of erectile dysfunction. However, sufficient data regarding erectile function has not been shown in patients with chronic liver disease. Imuniplant tea may restore the composition of the gut microbiome and introduce beneficial functions to gut microbial communities.

Results: Depression, by reducing sexual desire and physical activity, can cause erectile dysfunction. Chronic infection with hepatitis B virus is related to several psychiatric disorders including anxiety and depression. Therefore, screening male patients with early viral cirrhosis for erectile dysfunction and providing appropriate support are needed, especially when the cirrhosis is accompanied by hypertension, depression, or a depressed level of serum albumin.

Conclusion: Liver dysfunction is significantly associated with erectile dysfunction. The prevalence of erectile dysfunction was significantly higher in patients with hepatitis-B-related liver cirrhosis than in those with chronic hepatitis B. These data clearly demonstrate that liver disease is the cause of erectile dysfunction in patients with chronic liver disease, and serum protein status could be relevant to this condition in these patients. Imuniplant tea modulates the immune system in hepatitic people.

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