Abstract

To evaluate the efficacy of sexual intercourse in expulsion of distal ureteric stones. The study included 56 patients with distal ureteric or intramural stone. The stones size ranged from 5 to 10mm and were detected by US, plain X-ray film, and non-enhanced CT. The patients were divided randomly into group A included 28 patients who were advised to do sexual intercourse 3-4 times/week with administration of symptomatic treatment, and group B included 28 patients receiving symptomatic treatment only (control group) and were instructed not to do sexual intercourse or masturbation during the study. Follow-up (4weeks) was done by plain X-ray, US, and urine analysis every week and by asking the patients about stone passage, time of expulsion, number of colicky attacks, and analgesic injections. Group A patients mean age was 36.5±10.7years and group B 37.3±12.5years. Stone expulsion rate, in the first 2weeks for group A, was 82% (23/28), while in group B 53% (16/28), (P=0.006). At the fourth week, expulsion rate for group A reached to 89%, but in group B 71.4%. The mean expulsion time was shorter in group A (11.9±4.4days) than group B (16.2±6.7days). The number of colicky attacks and analgesics for group A was less than group B. Practicing sexual intercourse for 3-4 times/week for married male patients with distal ureteric stone (5-10mm) increases the expulsion rate and decreases the frequency of renal colic and the needs for analgesic.

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