surgeries
DM
Heart disease
smoking
drinking - Answer What are some physical causes of erectile dysfunction?
stress, depression, poor relationship - Answer What are some psychological causes of erectile
dysfunction?
delayed or absent orgasms following normal sexual excitement - Answer what are some
symptoms of female orgasmic disorder?
take age, sexual experience, and adequacy of sexual stimulation into account. - Answer how
does one diagnosis female orgasmic disorder?
10-15% never experience orgasms; 2/3rds don't experience orgasms regularly. - Answer what
is the prevalence of female orgasmic disorder?
neurological damage, antihypertensive drugs, antidepressants, tranquilizers, heart attacks,
relationship crisis - Answer what are some of the causes of female orgasmic disorder?
directed program of self-stimulation and increased communication between couple - Answer
what is a treatment of female orgasmic disorder?
Gender identity is a person's sense of being
female or male. - Answer Gender identity
Describes the object of a person's sexual impulses: heterosexual (opposite sex), homosexual
(same sex), or bisexual (both sexes). - Answer Sexual orientation
The pattern of a person's biological sexual characteristics: chromosomes, external genitalia,
internal genitalia, hormonal composition, gonads, and secondary sex characteristics. In normal
development, these characteristics form a cohesive pattern that leaves a person in no doubt
,Sexual identity
Gender identity
Sexual orientation
Sexual behavior
*they affect personality, growth, development and
function
*more than physical sex, coital or noncoital
*less than all behaviors directed toward attaining
pleasure - Answer What are the psychosexual factors that make up sexuality?
Male hypoactive Sexual desire disorder is characterized by a deficiency or absence of sexual
fantasies and desire for sexual activity for a minimum duration of approximately six months
Men for whom this is a lifelong condition have never experienced many spontaneous
erotic/sexual thoughts
Minimal spontaneous sexual thinking or minimal desire for sex ahead of sexual experiences is
not considered a diagnosable disorder in women, particularly if desire is triggered during the
sexual encounter
The reported prevalence of low desire is greatest at the younger and older ends of the spectrum
Only 2% of men ages 16-44 years are affected by this disorder, whereas 6% of men ages 18-24
and 40% ages 66-74 have problems with sexual desire
Some men may confuse decreased desire with decreased activity. Their erotic thoughts and
fantasies are undiminished but they no longer act on them due to health issues, unavailability of
a p - Answer What are the clinical characteristics of male hypoactive sexual desire disorder?
A. Persistently or recurrently deficient (or absent) sexual fantasies and desire for sexual activity.
The judgment of deficiency or absence is made by the clinician, taking into account factors that
affect sexual functioning, such as age and general and social the contexts of the individual's life.
,C. The symptoms of criterion A cause clinically significant distress in the individual
D. The sexual dysfunction is not better accounted for by a non-sexual mental disorder or as a
consequence of severe relationship distress or other significant stressors and is not attributable
to the effects of a substance/medication or another medical condition.
Specify whether:
**Lifelong: The disturbance has been present since the individual became sexually active
**Acquired: The disturbance began after a period of relatively normal s - Answer What is the
DSM 5 Diagnostic Criteria for male hypoactive sexual desire disorder?
Womans subjective sense of arousal
Life stresses
Aging
Menopause
Adequate sexual stimulation
Adequate lubrication
Alterations in testosterone, estrogen, prolactin, and thyroxine levels
General health
Medication regimen
Relationship problems or marital discord - Answer What are factors to consider for patients
presenting with female sexual interest/arousal disorder?
A. At least one of the three following symptoms must be experienced on almost all or all
(approximately 75%-100%) occasions of sexual activity (in identified situational contexts or, if
generalized, in all contexts):
1. Marked difficulty in obtaining an erection during sexual activity.
2. Marked difficulty in maintaining an erection until the completion of sexual activity.
3. Marked decrease in erectile rigidity.
B. The symptoms in Criterion A have persisted for a minimum duration of approximately 6
months.
C. The symptoms in Criterion A cause clinically significant distress in the individual.
D. The sexual dysfunction is not better explained by a nonsexual mental disorder or as a
consequence of severe relationship distress or other significant stressors and is not attributable
, ***Lifelong: The disturbance has been pres - Answer What is the DSM 5 Diagnostic Criteria
for male erectile disorder?
Male prostheses:
Surgical treatment is infrequently advocated
Penile prosthetic devices are available
Semi-rigid rod prosthesis-produces a permanent erection that can be positioned close to the
body for concealment
Inflatable type - is implanted with its own reservoir and pump for inflation and deflation
It is designed to mimic normal physiological functioning
Vascular surgery:
Bypass surgery of penile arteries has been attempted in selected cases with some success -
Answer What surgical procedures are implicated in male erectile disorder?
manifested by the recurrent delay in, or absence of orgasm after a normal sexual excitement
phase adequate in focus, intensity, and duration
for a diagnosis to be made, must be experienced on almost all or all (75-100%) occasions of
sexual activity
must have persisted a minimum of 6 months, cause clinically significant distress, not better
explained by a nonsexual mental disorder or as a consequence of severe relationship distress,
and no the effect of a substance/medication or other medical condition
causes are often multifactorial or cannot be determined
prevalence varies between 10% - 42%
approximately 10% of women to not experience orgasm throughout their lifetime
lifelong disorder more common in unmarried women than married women - Answer What are
the characteristics of female orgasmic disorder?
A. Either of the following symptoms must be experienced on almost all or all occasions