Increased Sexual Activity After Spine Surgery
In a recent scientific study conducted in the USA, it was desired to examine the sexual activities of patients who had spinal surgery for spinal diseases. In this study, which was conducted on 1235 patients, the effect of pain on sexual life was asked to the patients. The patients were followed for 4 years. With the spinal surgery group; The analgesic anti-inflammatory field and the non-surgical group were compared. As a result, it was seen that less pain and an increase in the quality of sexual life were observed in the surgical group, especially in the degenerative spine disease group.
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