Sexual dysfunction in Huntington's Disease - a systematic review

Neurol Neurochir Pol. 2020;54(4):305-311. doi: 10.5603/JNNS.a2020.0025. Epub 2020 Apr 3.

Abstract

Introduction: Huntington's Disease (HD) is a neurodegenerative disorder of which the main symptoms are motor, cognitive and behavioural problems sometimes including sexual dysfunction.

Aim: To review the current knowledge on sexual dysfunction in HD.

Methods: Databases of Pubmed and Scopus were searched. Only original studies performed after 1994 were included (from 1994 a genetic test = proven diagnosis).

Results: 162 publications were found, but only nine met our established criteria. The majority of patients with HD suffer from sexual disorders. The most common are: hypoactive sexual disorder (53-83% of patients), hyperactive sexual disorder (6-30%), erectile (48-74%) and ejaculatory dysfunctions (30-65%), lubrication problems (53-83%), and orgasmic dysfunction (35-78%).

Discussion: Results may be biased for several reasons e.g.: social taboos regarding sex lives, medications that affect sexual function, impaired self-awareness of patients, small study samples, a lack of standardised questionnaires, and a focus only on the presence of sexual problems without describing them.

Conclusions: Sexual disorders in HD are common. This is a problem that is probably underestimated, both by patients/caregivers and physicians, who should focus more on these symptoms in order to improve patient quality of life.

Keywords: Huntington’s Disease; depression; sexual disorder; sexual dysfunction; sexuality.

Publication types

  • Systematic Review

MeSH terms

  • Humans
  • Huntington Disease*
  • Male
  • Quality of Life
  • Sexual Dysfunction, Physiological*
  • Sexual Dysfunctions, Psychological*
  • Surveys and Questionnaires