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The problem that prevents a couple from experiencing satisfaction during the phase of sexual response is referred to as Sexual Disorder. Sexual Disorder is common and 43% of women and 31% of men are affected to some extent. Sexual Disorder is a hesitant topic to discuss and hence oftentimes the condition goes untreated. Since treatment options are available for Sexual Disorders, talking on the topic with the partner and a healthcare provider is important.
There are 4 categories of Sexual Disorder and they are:
Symptoms in men:
Symptoms in women:
Common symptoms:
Mainly there are two types of causes for Sexual Disorders and they are:
A person’s attitude towards sex is evaluated and contributing options such as fear, stress, anxiety, etc. All these factors help a clinician to understand the reasons for an underlying cause for the sexual disorder and can suggest an appropriate course of the treatment plan for an individual or a couple.