Female sexual dysfunction
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Ebook Sexual health (Third edition): Part 2 includes content: Erectile dysfunction, problems of orgasm in the female, sexual pain disorders–male and female, forensic sexology, ethnic and cultural aspects of sexuality, gender dysphoria and transgender health, psychosexual thrapy and couples thrapy,… and other contents. Invite you to refer.
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Cerebellar ataxia affects individuals in reproductive age. To date, few clinical cases of cerebellar ataxia and involvement of the cerebellum in sexual response were reported. We report a case of a woman that need to restore skills related for execution of sexual activity and coordination of movements during sexual intercourse.
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Female sexual dysfunction (FSD) is increasingly being identified as a problem around the world. Women can have problems in various parts of the sexual cycle - desire, arousal, lubrication, orgasm or they may experience pain related to sexual activity.
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Female sexual dysfunction (FSD) is prevalent in women with genitourinary syndrome of menopause (GSM). Vaginal estrogen is effective GSM treatment. This study was primarily aimed to evaluate the effects of vaginal administration of conjugated estrogens tablet on postmenopausal FSD using the Female Sexual Function Index (FSFI).
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(bq) part 2 book “dx/rx: sexual dysfunction in men and women” has contents: physiology of female sexual function, classification and pathogenesis of female sexual dysfunction, physical diagnosis and testing, medical therapies for female sexual dysfunction,… and other contents.
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part 2 book “ambulatory gynecology” has contents: osteopenia and osteoporosis, basic infertility evaluation, hormone replacement therapy in menopause, elective pregnancy termination, clinical genetics for the gynecologist, female sexual dysfunction, sexual minority health,… and other contents.
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In addition to evidence that gender affects growth, evidence from the 2000/2001 World Development Report: Attacking Poverty shows that gender relations affect all aspects of poverty, including income, opportunity, security, and empowerment. 19 With regard to income poverty, in some countries, girls in poor families receive lower quality nutrition, less health care, and poorer education than their brothers. 20 Likewise, as noted above, female household mem- bers often have less access to and control over the household’s pro- ductive resources and income than do male family members.
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The modern era in sexual medicine started in the 1970s when a few devoted pioneers and visionaries began to revolutionize our thinking and understanding in this field. Prior to that time, sexual dysfunctions in men, particularly erectile disorders, were thought to be purely psychogenic or in rare cases caused by testosterone deficiency. Treatment of sexual disorders was considered to be predominantly the business of sextherapists or rarely of endocrinologists.
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In Ontario, Canada, Fischer and colleagues (2002) found that 75% of patients had no gender preference, and only 21% strongly felt they desired a female OB/GYN, while 4% wanted a male OB/GYN. Various patient characteristics had no bearing on gender preference, e.g., single, pregnant, those with a history of abortion, STDs or sexual dysfunction. In Israel, Piper and colleagues (2008) found that 60.3% of patients expressed no gender preference for their OB/GYN. Women who had children had a predilection to prefer female OB/GYNs.
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These women are characterized by alterations in the lipid profile, amplification of the inflammatory process, elevated oxidative stress and endothelial dysfunction as well as cardiovascular disease later in life, all of which comprise aspects of the same disease spectrum. Finally, Chapter 18 comprises an article offering an overview of bioethics given that, in the past few decades, the domain of health care has placed ever more emphasis on the necessity to defend and advance women’s sexual and reproductive rights.
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Physiology of the Female Sexual Response The female sexual response requires the presence of estrogens. A role for androgens is also likely but less well-established. In the CNS, estrogens and androgens work synergistically to enhance sexual arousal and response. A number of studies report enhanced libido in women during preovulatory phases of the menstrual cycle, suggesting that hormones involved in the ovulatory surge (e.g., estrogens) increase desire. Sexual motivation is heavily influenced by context, including the environment and partner factors.
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Female Sexual Dysfunction: Treatment General An open discussion with the patient is important as couples may need to be educated about normal anatomy and physiologic responses, including role of orgasm in sexual encounters. Physiologic changes associated with aging and/or disease should be explained. Couples may need to be reminded that clitoral stimulation rather than coital intromission may be more beneficial. Behavioral modification and nonpharmacologic therapies should be a first step. Patient and partner counseling may improve communication and relationship strains.
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