Sexual Health Issues
- For Women
Sexual problems in women are common. Studies have found that sexual dysfunction is more prevalent in women than men overall, with about 40% of women and 30% of men having one or more sexual problem in the past year. Less than 10% of these problems are typically brought to the attention of a physician or other health care provider.
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- For Men
Sexual health issues have a profound effect on a patient's quality of life, including objectively measured decreases in physical satisfaction, emotional satisfaction, and general happiness. Sexual problems are associated with feelings of isolation, low self-esteem and depression, and frequently impact patients’ relationships, mood state and quality of life. It is estimated that 20 to 30 million American men suffer from sexual health issues. Despite significant progress in basic sexual medicine research and clinical therapies in recent years, sexual problems remain among the most frequently overlooked and mismanaged patient complaints.
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Do you have a personal health story that you would like to share with others? Many people, especially when newly diagnosed, find comfort in knowing that others are having a similar experience. Our story areas are a place to share experiences about living with and treating sexual health issues.
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The forums are a resource for everyone to share and discuss their health and medical needs with others, and get answers to medical questions from the leading experts in the field of sexual medicine
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