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  2. Category:Sexual dysfunctions - Wikipedia

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    Generally, diseases outlined within the ICD-10 codes F52.0-F52.9 within Chapter V: Mental and behavioural disorders should be included in this category. Subcategories This category has only the following subcategory.

  3. Sexual relationship disorder - Wikipedia

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    Sexual relationship disorder, along with ego-dystonic sexual orientation and sexual maturation disorder, was introduced to the ICD in 1990, replacing the ICD-9 diagnosis of homosexuality. [3] The following note was applied to the entirety of part F66, the section in which these three diagnoses appeared: "Sexual orientation by itself is not to ...

  4. Sexual dysfunction - Wikipedia

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    A diagnosis of sexual dysfunction under the DSM-5 requires a person to feel extreme distress and interpersonal strain for a minimum of six months (except for substance- or medication-induced sexual dysfunction). Sexual dysfunction can have a profound impact on an individual's perceived quality of sexual life. [3] The term sexual disorder may ...

  5. Female sexual arousal disorder - Wikipedia

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    Female sexual arousal disorder (FSAD) is a disorder characterized by a persistent or recurrent inability to attain sexual arousal or to maintain arousal until the completion of a sexual activity. The diagnosis can also refer to an inadequate lubrication -swelling response normally present during arousal and sexual activity.

  6. Compulsive sexual behaviour disorder - Wikipedia

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    Compulsive sexual behaviour disorder (CSBD), [1] is an impulse control disorder.CSBD manifests as a pattern of behavior involving intense preoccupation with sexual fantasies and behaviours that cause significant levels of psychological distress, are inappropriately used to cope with psychological stress, cannot be voluntarily curtailed, and risk or cause harm to oneself or others.

  7. The Most Common Sexual Fantasies and How to Fulfill ... - AOL

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    Sex experts explain common sexual fantasies, what a sexual fantasy is, and how to safely fulfill one. ... “Having this fantasy does not mean that you aren’t satisfied with your partner, or ...

  8. Medicalisation of sexuality - Wikipedia

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    Male impotence, similar in meaning to the modern term of erectile dysfunction, was initially advanced by the discovery of papaverine in the 1980s by urologist Ronald Virag. [14] Although referring to the same symptoms, impotence was considered to have psychogenic causes, whereas erectile dysfunction was considered to have organic causes. [14]

  9. They tied the knot 10 years after interracial marriage became ...

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    One year after meeting, Mike and Jeralyn Wirtz tied the knot in 1977. Soon after, they welcomed two children, Nicole and Ryan. Interracial couple Mike and Jeralyn Wirtz married 46 years (Courtesy ...