Abstract :
The current study examines an interesting and important area in urology practice. There is a paucity of literature in this field in Africa, in particular, and all over the world, in general. It has been recognized recently that in patients with liver disease, there is a high prevalence of erectile dysfunction up to as much as 50%.The physiological basis of this, other than a general decline in health, may be related to a fall in protein production, which binds and transports the male hormone testosterone. The level of circulating testosterone in men with liver disease is found to be lower than in other men