Abstract

Desire phase dysfunction and orgasmic dysfunction are frequently brought to the attention of the gynecologist. While a variety of psychosocial and organic factors may be involved, the clinician can be helpful in a number of ways. Specific techniques of sexual counsel for both ISD and orgasmic dysfunction have been presented. Recognition and treatment of sexual dysfunction can be a somewhat time-consuming but rewarding aspect of comprehensive women's health care.

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