Sexual symptoms in endocrine diseases: psychosomatic perspectives

Psychother Psychosom. 2007;76(3):134-40. doi: 10.1159/000099840.

Abstract

Background: Not only the most frequent causes of endocrine sexual dysfunction, such as hypogonadism and hyperprolactinemia, but almost all extragonadal endocrinopathies (hyper- and hypothyroidism, hyper- and hypocortisolism, steroidal secreting tumors, etc.) may have a greater or lesser effect on sexual function.

Methods: We analyzed scientific literature on the correlations between hormones and sexual behavior, analyzing the most important issue from a practical point of view. The aim of this review article was thus to summarize the sexual symptoms that may be observed with endocrine diseases.

Results: Hormones directly or indirectly regulate all human sexual functions (desire, erection/lubrication, ejaculation, orgasm). Some sexual symptoms may occur as a psychosomatic consequence of hormonal impairment. However, in other cases, endocrine failure may be generated by the psychosomatic involvement.

Conclusions: The endocrinologist, as an expert in body chemistry, is ideally positioned to identify and evaluate the full range of medical, physical, and psychiatric problems disrupting sexual function.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Adrenal Gland Diseases / diagnosis
  • Adrenal Gland Diseases / psychology
  • Diagnosis, Differential
  • Endocrine System Diseases / diagnosis
  • Endocrine System Diseases / psychology*
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Hyperprolactinemia / diagnosis
  • Hyperprolactinemia / psychology
  • Hypogonadism / diagnosis
  • Hypogonadism / psychology
  • Hypothalamic Diseases / diagnosis
  • Hypothalamic Diseases / psychology
  • Male
  • Pituitary Diseases / diagnosis
  • Pituitary Diseases / psychology
  • Psychophysiologic Disorders / diagnosis
  • Psychophysiologic Disorders / psychology*
  • Sexual Dysfunction, Physiological / diagnosis
  • Sexual Dysfunction, Physiological / psychology*
  • Sexual Dysfunctions, Psychological / diagnosis
  • Sexual Dysfunctions, Psychological / psychology*
  • Statistics as Topic
  • Thyroid Diseases / diagnosis
  • Thyroid Diseases / psychology