Autonomic studies in hypertensive patient with unusual sexual dysfunction: response to reserpine

Deepak, Kishore K. ; Bhargava, Balram ; Narang, Rajiv ; Paudel, Bishnu H. ; Rai, Praveen K. ; Saxena, Shekhar (2000) Autonomic studies in hypertensive patient with unusual sexual dysfunction: response to reserpine Clinical Autonomic Research, 10 (5). pp. 313-315. ISSN 0959-9851

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Abstract

The authors examined a 48-year-old man with a history of hypertension (6 years) and a history of erection and ejaculation during cold exposure and confrontation with fear (20 years). Exposing the foot to cold water induced ejaculation in 10 seconds. A variety of antihypertensive medications resulted in control of hypertension, without improvement in ejaculatory dysfunction. Similarly, prazosin controlled the blood pressure, but not the episodes of ejaculation. Treatment with reserpine resulted in gradual reduction in blood pressure and an improvement in ejaculatory dysfunction.

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Keywords:Hypertension; Ejaculation; Sympathetic Blockade; Reserpine; Anxiety; Cold
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