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Post Orgasmic Illness Syndrome "POIS": Case reportAuthors:Abdalla M Attia*, Magda H Al-Ziny, Hossam A Yasien
*Corresponding author: Andrology Unit, Minoufiya University, Shibin El Kom, Eygpt
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20th World Congress for Sexual Health 2011, 128
Background/Purpose: Post Orgasmic Illness Syndrome (POIS) was first reported and named by Waldinger & Schweitzer 2002. POIS is a newly described syndrome which seems to be old and more common than one would expect; however, it hasn’t been studied meticulously and hence many cases are still misdiagnosed.
Up until now, PIOS has been described mainly as a male orgasmic disorder, as most (> 97%) of the reported cases have been diagnosed in male subjects. Its manifestations start within seconds after orgasm and may continue for 4-7 days. These manifestations differ in their severity but, in most cases they are severe enough to make patients abstain from the sexual activities; especially ejaculation and orgasm. They are not uniform for each patient and can be grouped based on having a specific cluster of symptoms.
Currently, there is no effective treatment for POIS. Strong analgesics taken one hour pre-coital as; non steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and tramadol HCl as well as selective serotonin re-uptake inhibitors may help some patients but in most cases they are of little or no benefit.
Main conclusion: Much more attention to this syndrome is needed to avoid its misdiagnosis, find an exact etiopathology and an effective line of treatment. Its association with different allergic reactions is worth considering in further investigations and evaluation of the syndrome.
Funding/Competing Interests: No relevant conflicts of interest declared.
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