You've had problems with your sex life in some way since you started dialysis? Are these mainly manifested by a limited ability to have an erection? You are not alone in this. It is estimated that about half of all people on dialysis report negative influences on their sex life. This article is intended to answer your questions about dialysis and sex for men.
Has your sex life been different since you started dialysis? For example, do you have irregular menstrual periods or have you stopped menstruating altogether? You're not alone, as about half of all people on dialysis report sexual changes. This article will answer your questions about dialysis and sex for women.
During the time on dialysis, both men and women may experience a reduced sex drive. But how does this translate into life after the transplant? How does transplantation affect your sex life and what do you need to know about sex after transplantation? This article will answer the most important questions about sex after transplantation.
Do you have kidney disease and also experience problems with sex? You are not alone. Nearly half of the population have difficulty having sex, regardless of gender or kidney function. In this article, you will learn about the possible reasons for this and how some problems can be solved.