Sexual Disorders
Sexual dysfunction, affecting 43% of women and 31% of men, can be categorized into four types:
- Desire Disorders:
- Lack of sexual interest or desire.
- Arousal Disorders:
- Inability to become physically aroused or excited during sexual activity.
- Orgasm Disorders:
- Delay or absence of orgasm.
- Pain Disorders:
- Pain during intercourse.
Symptoms of Sexual Dysfunction:
In People Assigned Male at Birth:
- Erectile Dysfunction (inability to achieve or maintain an erection).
- Absent or delayed ejaculation.
- Inability to control the timing of ejaculation (premature ejaculation).
In People Assigned Female at Birth:
- Inability to achieve orgasm.
- Inadequate vaginal lubrication.
- Inability to relax vaginal muscles for intercourse.
In Everyone:
- Lack of interest in or desire for sex.
- Inability to become aroused.
- Pain with intercourse.
Gender Dysphoria
Gender dysphoria is distress due to a misalignment between gender identity and assigned gender or sex-related physical characteristics. Symptoms include a marked difference in gender identity, a desire to change gender characteristics, and a belief in typical feelings and reactions of another gender.
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