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Female impotence can includes desire, arousal, orgasmic and sex pain disorders (dyspareunia and vaginismus). Primary care physicians have to suppose a practical role in the diagnosis and treatment of these diseases. A recent survey (conducted by Laumann and colleagues at the University of Chicago) of American women (ages 18-59) found that the most common in female impotence is hypoactive sexual desire disorder (HSDD), more commonly referred to as low sex drive or libido (33.4%), followed by difficulty with orgasm (24.1%). Pain during intercourse--which occurs in 14.4% of women--was the only condition to show a relationship to age -- it decreases as women get older. Here you can find reliable information on male impotence and treatment. |
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