Frequently Asked Questions

 


What diseases or problems does the sexologist treat?

Sexologist

The sexologist is the professional in charge of studying the affective-sexual life of people.


The most common diseases that sexologists treat are:

Aversion to sex:

The aversion to sex is irrational fear and rejection in sex.

Dyspareunia:

Dyspareunia or coitalgia is when sexual intercourse presents pain before, during or after the act in both men and women.

Female sexual dysfunction:

Female sexual dysfunction is when sexual desire is decreased or absent.

Female sexual dysfunction:

Female sexual dysfunction is the decrease and even disappearance of sexual fantasies and thoughts causing a significant change in the habitual sexual behavior of women avoiding sexual intercourse.

Fetishism:

Fetishism is a condition where a person becomes sexually aroused by objects or body parts that are not considered to be sexual in nature.

Frotteurism:

Frotteurism is a condition where a person becomes sexually aroused by touching or rubbing against another person in a sexual way, without their consent.

Painful intercourse:

Painful intercourse can be a symptom of gynecological diseases.

Sex addiction:

Sex addiction is the all too frequent need and desire to have sex.

Sexual dysfunction:

Sexual dysfunction is a difficulty that prevents individual enjoyment during sexual intercourse.

Vaginismus:

Vaginismus is a condition that causes the muscles of the vagina to tighten involuntarily. This makes intercourse and pelvic exams very painful and can lead to problems with fertility.

Voyeurism:

Voyeurism is a condition where a person derives sexual pleasure from watching other people engage in intimate activities.


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