Literature DB >> 12844457

Female sexual dysfunction.

Briana Walton1, Trashawn Thorton.   

Abstract

Female sexual dysfunction (FSD) is defined as a disorder of sexual desire, arousal, or orgasm, and/or sexual pain, which results in personal distress and has an impact on quality of life and interpersonal relationships. It is a compilation of problems that has both biologic and psychosocial components and is multifactorial in etiology. Improved understanding of the structures and substances involved in normal sexual function, as well as age-related changes, helps practitioners proactively evaluate and appropriately manage women with FSD. Addressing FSD in a clinical setting should begin with an open discussion about relational, situational, and psychological issues. Clinicians should emphasize nonpharmacologic and behavioral therapies with the goal of achieving satisfying and pleasurable experiences. The continued quest to understand female sexual function and dysfunction requires more education and research on treatment of underlying medical conditions and use of pharmacologic therapies.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12844457

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Womens Health Rep        ISSN: 1534-5874


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