Abstract

Female sexual dysfunction (FSD) is a complex condition that involves both psychological and organic domains, including the cardiovascular system, and has an impact on quality of life in more than one third of women. However, only few papers are available in the medical literature regarding FSD and its relation with cardiac diseases. In this review, we discuss the physiology of sexual intercourse in women, the pathophysiology of FSD, the sexual counseling to provide, and the therapeutic choices to minimize the negative impact of cardiovascular diseases on female sexual activity.

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