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SEXUAL FUNCTION IN THE PERIMENOPAUSE

Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 1993
Proper medical supervision and care, especially the prescribing of appropriate pharmacologic therapy, combined with factual information, supportive guidance, and sympathetic counseling will ameliorate or enhance sexual function in most perimenopausal women. The preventive steps taken during the midlife years will help build a solid foundation to ensure
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Testosterone and Sexual Function

Urologic Clinics of North America, 2016
Testosterone and sexual function are related. Current evidence suggests that testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) may improve sexual dysfunction. Sexual dysfunction in men who are hypogonadal, mixed, or eugonadal have all been examined through numerous studies.
John R, Gannon, Thomas J, Walsh
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The Perimenopause and Sexual Functioning

Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 2011
Sexual functioning is an important component of women's lives. Sexual functioning, however, declines with age, and there is much debate about the contribution of menopause to sexual activity and functioning...The present article covers cross-sectional and longitudinal community-based research on sexual functioning during the perimenopause. .The.article
Nancy E, Avis, Robin, Green
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Sexuality and Sexual Functioning

Abstract Comprehensive health care services for people with disabilities (PWD) necessitate sexual health care that is disability affirming. Cultural competence around disability identity, sexual orientation, and gender identity, as well as self-awareness of inevitable biases and stereotypes, is essential for ethical and effective team ...
Katlin R. Schultz   +5 more
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Hysterectomy and sexual function

British Menopause Society Journal, 2006
Hysterectomy is one of the most common major gynaecological operations performed in the UK and the USA. Its impact on sexual function is a major cause of preoperative anxiety. Unfortunately, this anxiety is seldom articulated by patients, nor recognized and discussed by clinicians.
Tefo, Mokate   +2 more
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The Biology of Sexual Function

Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 1995
This article provides a selective overview of the physiologic substrates of sexual desire, arousal, and orgasm, and reviews their changes with age. The effect of pharmacologic agents on sexual physiology is discussed, highlighting both the clinical significance and underlying neurophysiologic mechanisms of these agents.
R C, Schiavi, R T, Segraves
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Medications and sexual function

Clinics in Geriatric Medicine, 2003
There seems to be a reluctance to self-report sexual dysfunction during clinical interviews. The rate of reported sexual dysfunction increases when information is sought aggressively in the clinical interview. The relationship to a specific therapeutic agent, however, can be clouded by the patient's perception and coexisting morbidity. Most of the data
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Sexual Function and Childbirth

Seminars in Perinatology, 2006
This manuscript reviews the potential impact of cesarean delivery on maternal sexual function.The majority of new mothers resume intercourse within the first 3 months after delivery. However, during the first year after delivery, the majority of women experience at least one problem related to sexual function.
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Sexual functioning and patient expectations of sexual functioning after hysterectomy

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2004
The purpose of this study was to assess sexual functioning and patient expectations of sexual functioning after hysterectomy.Seventy-five patients who had undergone hysterectomy at an urban academic medical center were surveyed about sexual function at the time of hysterectomy and after hysterectomy.
Katherine G, Dragisic, Magdy P, Milad
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Hemodialysis: Sexual functioning

Psychosomatics, 1978
Abstract Twenty-one male patients on chronic hemodialysis were studied for factors that might influence potency. Nine patients were found to have normal potency, five decreased potency, and seven were totally impotent. A strong relationship was found between decrease in libido and potency as well as between potency and vocational rehabilitation.
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