HOW Common Is Pathophysiologic Sexual Disfunction?
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Most estimates of sexual dysfunction report that 43 percent of women
and 31 percent of men experience some form of sexual dysfunction.
However, less than 10 percent involve a physical cause. A survey of gynecologists
found that when the doctor asked the patient about sexual
problems, 12 percent reported a problem, presumably of a gynecological
origin. Diabetes contributes to sexual dysfunction: 50 percent of men and
35 percent of women with Type 2 diabetes report trouble with sexual relations.
One-half to two-thirds of patients with heart disease also experience
sexual disorders. The occurrence of any intersex condition, regardless of
how mild or severe, is estimated at 1 percent of all births.
and 31 percent of men experience some form of sexual dysfunction.
However, less than 10 percent involve a physical cause. A survey of gynecologists
found that when the doctor asked the patient about sexual
problems, 12 percent reported a problem, presumably of a gynecological
origin. Diabetes contributes to sexual dysfunction: 50 percent of men and
35 percent of women with Type 2 diabetes report trouble with sexual relations.
One-half to two-thirds of patients with heart disease also experience
sexual disorders. The occurrence of any intersex condition, regardless of
how mild or severe, is estimated at 1 percent of all births.

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