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Sexual disorders

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Sexual problems can be grouped into two main categories:

  • sexual dysfunction - when physiologically normal function fails eg inability to respond to erotic stimulation with arousal, erection or orgasm, or when interest in sex is diminished or absent

  • sexual deviance - when a sexual behaviour violates the laws, or social norms of a social group e.g. paedophilia

Neither sexual dysfunction nor deviance indicates illness or pathology, though in a small proportion of cases this may be so, for example loss of sexual response with diabetes mellitus, or exhibitionism with dementia.


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