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Physiology and pathophysiology of female sexual function and dysfunction

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Female sexual dysfunction is age-related, progressive, and highly prevalent, affecting 30%–50% of American women. While there are emotional and relational elements to female sexual function and response, female sexual dysfunction can occur secondary to medical problems and have an organic basis. This paper addresses the anatomy and physiology of normal female sexual function as well as the pathophysiology of female sexual dysfunction. Although the female sexual response is inherently difficult to evaluate in the clinical setting, a variety of instruments have been developed to assess subjective measures of sexual arousal and function. Objective measurements, used in conjunction with the subjective assessment, help diagnose potential physiologic/organic abnormalities. Therapeutic options for the treatment of female sexual dysfunction, including hormonal, and pharmacological, are also addressed.

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Berman, J.R., Bassuk, J. Physiology and pathophysiology of female sexual function and dysfunction. World J Urol 20, 111–118 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00345-002-0281-4

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