Evaluation of Calcium, Vitamin D, Aromatase and Estradiol in Patients Suffer from Impotence in Bald city
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https://doi.org/10.54153/sjpas.2024.v6i2/2.652Keywords:
Erectile dysfunction, Calcium, Vitamin D3, Aromatase, Estradiol.Abstract
The current effect of some biochemical characteristics in men with erectile dysfunction (ED), included 90 blood samples of healthy men and patients with ED. The study samples were divided into two main groups, Group A is the control group which included 20 people and Group B included 70 patients with ED. The study evaluated some biochemical indicators (Calcium, D3 vitamin, aromatase and estradiol. there was an significant increase in Calcium in patients, while the effectiveness of D3 vitamin decreased in patients in the study group, There was no significant superiority of Estradiol hormone in healthy subjects in the control group, and the results did not show any superiority of Estradiol hormone in patients in the study group, Highly significant increase in aromatase in patients in the second group (the study group), while the results of the study showed that the percentage of aromatase was within normal limits in people in the control group, We can conclude that vitamin D3 plays a role in the treatment of people who suffer from impotence if the level of calcium is low, also the absorption of calcium decreases and its representation inside the body decreases when the level of vitamin D3 decreases.
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