Sexual Disorders Journals
Persistent, recurrent difficulty with sexual response, desire, orgasm or pain.
Common causes of this symptom Sexual dysfunction can have causes that aren't due to underlying disease. Examples include stress, drug use, alcohol consumption, tobacco use, cycling or relationship factors. Desire disorders —lack of sexual desire or interest in sex.
Arousal disorders —inability to become physically aroused or excited during sexual activity.
Orgasm disorders —delay or absence of orgasm (climax)
Pain disorders — pain during intercourse.
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Last Updated on: Nov 29, 2024