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Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 2009
Sexual dysfunctions diminish the quality of life for many women, frequently causing enough distress to warrant the diagnosis of a sexual disorder. Problems with sexual function can occur in any stage of the sexual response cycle. Dysfunction is further influenced by a variety of factors: medical, psychiatric, cultural, and stage of life.
Anita H, Clayton, David V, Hamilton
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Sexual dysfunctions diminish the quality of life for many women, frequently causing enough distress to warrant the diagnosis of a sexual disorder. Problems with sexual function can occur in any stage of the sexual response cycle. Dysfunction is further influenced by a variety of factors: medical, psychiatric, cultural, and stage of life.
Anita H, Clayton, David V, Hamilton
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European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology, 2010
In recent years female sexual dysfunction (FSD) is increasingly being recognised. It has a detrimental effect on a woman's quality of life and includes a range of disorders, and therefore adequate screening and diagnosis of patients are necessary before appropriate treatment can be commenced.
Swati, Jha, Ranee, Thakar
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In recent years female sexual dysfunction (FSD) is increasingly being recognised. It has a detrimental effect on a woman's quality of life and includes a range of disorders, and therefore adequate screening and diagnosis of patients are necessary before appropriate treatment can be commenced.
Swati, Jha, Ranee, Thakar
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Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 2022
Female sexual dysfunction is an umbrella term that encompasses several facets of sexuality in terms of desire, arousal, orgasm, and/or sexual pain. Persistent, recurrent problems with sexual arousal, desire, orgasm, or pain that distress the patient or strain the relationship with their partner are known as sexual dysfunction. Female sexual dysfunction
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Female sexual dysfunction is an umbrella term that encompasses several facets of sexuality in terms of desire, arousal, orgasm, and/or sexual pain. Persistent, recurrent problems with sexual arousal, desire, orgasm, or pain that distress the patient or strain the relationship with their partner are known as sexual dysfunction. Female sexual dysfunction
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Medical Clinics of North America, 2017
Female sexual dysfunction can drastically diminish quality of life for many women. It is estimated that in the United States 40% of women have sexual complaints. These conditions are frequently underdiagnosed and undertreated. Terminology and classification systems of female sexual dysfunction can be confusing and complicated, which hampers the process
Anita H, Clayton +1 more
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Female sexual dysfunction can drastically diminish quality of life for many women. It is estimated that in the United States 40% of women have sexual complaints. These conditions are frequently underdiagnosed and undertreated. Terminology and classification systems of female sexual dysfunction can be confusing and complicated, which hampers the process
Anita H, Clayton +1 more
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Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1989
Impotence and premature ejaculation are common male sexual dysfunctions that are present in most adult primary care populations. New information about the vascular and neurophysiologic mechanisms of impotence have been joined by new technology to advance the medical practices in the diagnosing and treating of the impotent male.
C C, Stine, M, Collins
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Impotence and premature ejaculation are common male sexual dysfunctions that are present in most adult primary care populations. New information about the vascular and neurophysiologic mechanisms of impotence have been joined by new technology to advance the medical practices in the diagnosing and treating of the impotent male.
C C, Stine, M, Collins
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International Urogynecology Journal, 2007
Female sexual dysfunction is a common problem with detrimental effects on woman's quality of life. It also has an economical and societal impact. It is defined as disorders of sexual desire, arousal, orgasm, and sexual pain, which lead to personal distress.
Erdogan, Aslan, Michelle, Fynes
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Female sexual dysfunction is a common problem with detrimental effects on woman's quality of life. It also has an economical and societal impact. It is defined as disorders of sexual desire, arousal, orgasm, and sexual pain, which lead to personal distress.
Erdogan, Aslan, Michelle, Fynes
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JOGN Nursing, 1977
Female sexual dysfunction is the result of many varied and complex entities. To be able to understand and help those patients with problems, the nurse must be knowledgeable of the different dysfunctions and cognizant of the principles of treatment.
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Female sexual dysfunction is the result of many varied and complex entities. To be able to understand and help those patients with problems, the nurse must be knowledgeable of the different dysfunctions and cognizant of the principles of treatment.
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Urologic Clinics of North America, 2001
The ideal approach to female sexual dysfunction would be a collaborative effort between therapists and physicians and would include a complete medical and psychosocial evaluation, and inclusion of the partner spouse in the evaluation and treatment process.
J R, Berman, I, Goldstein
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The ideal approach to female sexual dysfunction would be a collaborative effort between therapists and physicians and would include a complete medical and psychosocial evaluation, and inclusion of the partner spouse in the evaluation and treatment process.
J R, Berman, I, Goldstein
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Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 2002
Female sexual dysfunction (FSD) was recently recognized as arising from multiple organic etiologies; it is not primarily a psychological symptom as believed previously. A symptom-related complex resulting in physiologic changes, FSD can respond to either treatment of the underlying condition or supportive measures.
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Female sexual dysfunction (FSD) was recently recognized as arising from multiple organic etiologies; it is not primarily a psychological symptom as believed previously. A symptom-related complex resulting in physiologic changes, FSD can respond to either treatment of the underlying condition or supportive measures.
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Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2010
Male sexual dysfunction is a common entity in primary care practice. The 3 most common types are erectile dysfunction, premature ejaculation, and decreased libido. Clinicians must be comfortable and skilled in taking a complete sexual, social, and medical history and performing a physical examination in persons complaining of sexual dysfunction ...
Victor A, Diaz, Jeremy D, Close
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Male sexual dysfunction is a common entity in primary care practice. The 3 most common types are erectile dysfunction, premature ejaculation, and decreased libido. Clinicians must be comfortable and skilled in taking a complete sexual, social, and medical history and performing a physical examination in persons complaining of sexual dysfunction ...
Victor A, Diaz, Jeremy D, Close
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