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What Is Female Orgasmic Disorder?

What Is Female Orgasmic Disorder?

Female orgasmic disorder (FOD) is characterized by delayed, infrequent, or absent orgasm despite sufficient stimulation and adequate emotional and mental sexual arousal during at least 75% of sexual experiences for women. This term is also used to describe a marked decrease in orgasm intensity.

Is There an Association Between Migraine and Erectile Dysfunction?

Is There an Association Between Migraine and Erectile Dysfunction?

A migraine is a neurovascular headache that is often characterized by severe throbbing pain, nausea, and sensitivity to light and sound. Sometimes, migraines are accompanied by other conditions such as depression, anxiety, gastrointestinal disorders, and/or chronic pain conditions. As they often recur in individuals, migraines can be disruptive and debilitating, leading to missed social engagements, lost time at work, and even a noticeable decrease in quality of life.

How Are Minority Groups Disproportionately Affected by Sexual Health Concerns, and What Can Be Done?

How Are Minority Groups Disproportionately Affected by Sexual Health Concerns, and What Can Be Done?

Racial and ethnic minority populations bear a disproportionate burden of overall health concerns due to factors such as persistent health disparities, discrimination, stigma, education, geographic location, and poverty or low-income levels. Unfortunately, sexual health concerns also impact these communities at a higher rate than other communities. Importantly, these health disparities are not in any way caused by a person’s ethnic background or heritage, but rather by the societal factors and barriers to care that make it more difficult for minority groups to access important health information and quality health care services.

How Often Do Mental Health Care Providers Discuss Sexuality With Adolescent Patients?

How Often Do Mental Health Care Providers Discuss Sexuality With Adolescent Patients?

Ample scientific evidence suggests that youth who suffer from psychiatric disorders are more likely to experience difficulties during their sexual and gender identity development. Several factors may contribute to these difficulties, including feelings of low self-worth, trouble finding romantic partners, the sexual side effects of many psychotropic medications, and the higher-than-average prevalence of sexual trauma among individuals with mental health conditions. Nevertheless, sexuality remains an infrequently discussed topic between mental health care providers, adolescent patients, and patients’ parents.

What Should One Know About Alcohol and Sex?

What Should One Know About Alcohol and Sex?

Many people feel that drinking alcohol helps them to relax, lowers their inhibitions, and allows them to feel more confident during sex. Research confirms that, when used in moderation, alcohol is often associated with increased socialization, improved feelings of personal attractiveness and attraction toward others, and reduced inhibitions. While it may seem appealing, this dynamic may not always be beneficial for a person’s sexual health, and excessive alcohol consumption can be especially detrimental to a person’s sex life in a number of ways. (Keep in mind that moderate alcohol consumption is generally defined as no more than one drink a day for women and no more than two drinks a day for men).

Which Factors Influence Transmasculine Patients’ Preferences for Penile Reconstruction Surgical Technique?

Which Factors Influence Transmasculine Patients’ Preferences for Penile Reconstruction Surgical Technique?

Phalloplasty and metoidioplasty are the two most common gender-affirming penile reconstruction procedures available to transmasculine patients at this point in time. For a phalloplasty procedure, the surgeon utilizes tissue from different areas of the patient’s body such as the forearm, thigh, and abdomen to construct a penis. Metoidioplasty involves releasing the clitoris from the tissues that hold it down and repositioning the genital tissues to create a neophallus, or “new penis.”

Is It Safe to Have Sex During Pregnancy?

Is It Safe to Have Sex During Pregnancy?

Yes, usually it is safe to have sex during pregnancy. The muscular walls of the uterus and the amniotic fluid surrounding the developing fetus protect it from outside forces, so engaging in sexual activity during a normal pregnancy does not harm the baby or the mother.

How Gender-Affirming Hormone Therapy Affects the Hormone Profiles of Transwomen Before Gender-Affirming Surgery

How Gender-Affirming Hormone Therapy Affects the Hormone Profiles of Transwomen Before Gender-Affirming Surgery

Transgender individuals may decide to seek gender-affirming care to transition their physical characteristics to match their gender identity. Two standard gender-affirming treatment options are gender-affirming hormone therapy (GAHT) and gender-affirming surgery (GAS). Individuals may choose to use GAHT as a standalone therapy or in combination with GAS.

Which Factors May Impede Sexual Health Management During Colorectal Cancer Care?

Which Factors May Impede Sexual Health Management During Colorectal Cancer Care?

In recent years, it has become increasingly evident that cancer patients may experience changes in their sexual health due to cancer treatments. While most guidelines acknowledge the importance of addressing patients’ sexual health when they undergo cancer treatment, there continues to be a disconnect between the ideal standard of sexual health care and real-world practice. 

How Might Cystectomy and Urinary Diversion Impact Female Sexual Function and Body Image?

How Might Cystectomy and Urinary Diversion Impact Female Sexual Function and Body Image?

Some medical conditions such as multiple sclerosis (MS), spinal cord injury (SCI), and dysraphism can result in neurogenic bladder dysfunction, which means that an individual lacks bladder control due to an issue with their nerves, spinal cord, or brain. When conservative measures to address neurogenic bladder dysfunction fail, sometimes patients opt to undergo a surgery to enlarge their bladder (augmentation cystoplasty) or a surgery to remove their bladder (simple or radical cystectomy).

Problematic Pornography Use May Amplify Individual Differences Leading to Distress

Problematic Pornography Use May Amplify Individual Differences Leading to Distress

Introduction

In recent years, there has been much debate in the medical/scientific community regarding the potential addictiveness of pornography. While some experts argue that pornography consumption can become an addiction in the form of a compulsive sexual behavior, others disagree and assert that pornography does not involve all of the components of an addiction and that the term “addiction” is too ill-defined to accurately describe this behavior. However, regardless of whether or not it can be addictive, there are instances in which excessive pornography use leads to personal and/or relational distress. For the purposes of the present study, this is referred to as problematic pornography use.

ISSM Scholarships for ESSM School of Sexual Medicine 2022

ISSM Scholarships for ESSM School of Sexual Medicine 2022

ISSM is pleased to announce granting 10 scholarships for the ESSM School of Sexual Medicine or the Advance Course. These courses will take place from 18 to 27 November 2022 in Budapest, Hungary. This is a perfect opportunity to enhance your knowledge in the field of Sexual Medicine. Read all about this scholarship offered by ISSM.

Apply now and submit your application!

The deadline for submissions is June 19, 2022. 

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