Sexual Dysfunction According to The Experts

Episode 125: Sexual Dysfunction According to The Experts

Clinicians and patients need to improve their communication about sexual pleasure and dysfunction in areas of arousal, desire, orgasm and pain.

Show notes

In this solo episode of GynoCurious, Dr. Amy discusses female sexual dysfunction following her attendance at the International Society for the Study of Women's Sexual Health (ISSWSH) annual meeting in Long Beach, California. She begins by highlighting a troubling gap in healthcare: despite 30-59% of adult women experiencing sexual dysfunction, the majority of physicians don't ask about sexual activity or comfort during appointments, and patients rarely bring it up themselves. Dr. Amy emphasizes that sexual health is an integral part of overall health and should include discussions about both dysfunction and pleasure. Dr. Amy explores the four main categories of female sexual dysfunction as defined by ISSWSH: hypoactive sexual desire disorder (HSDD), female sexual arousal disorder, female orgasmic disorder, and genital pelvic pain or penetration disorder. She explains that these conditions must be chronic, lasting at least six months and occurring in at least 75% of sexual experiences while causing personal distress. The episode covers the complex, multifaceted nature of sexual health problems, acknowledging that causes can range from physical issues like hormonal changes and medical conditions to psychological factors including stress, trauma, relationship problems, and sociocultural influences. The episode concludes with an empowering call to action, urging women to be brave and demand attention for this important aspect of their health. Dr. Amy reassures listeners that treatments are available and can range from simple solutions like vaginal moisturizers and lubricants to more complex interventions including hormonal treatments, pelvic physical therapy, and specialized counseling. She encourages anyone experiencing distressing sexual dysfunction to seek help from clinicians trained in women's sexual health, emphasizing that working toward better intimacy is absolutely worth pursuing.

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