Abstract

In a study of the sexual activity of 66 married patients referred to a pain management center, almost two thirds reported deterioration in sexual adjustment, with decreased frequency and quality, and more than one third reported deterioration of the marriage itself. These sexual changes represent additional problems for the patient. In order to make a comprehensive diagnosis and a recommendation for treatment, physicians must include sexual function in their medical review of patients with chronic pain.

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