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					| Sexual Problems: Questions About Your Sexual History
		
			| Sexual Problems: Questions About Your Sexual HistorySkip to the navigationTopic OverviewWomen often begin the process of diagnosing
		sexual dysfunction by noticing an absence of sexual
		desire or satisfaction. Your health professional will work with you to identify
		your symptoms and the history of those symptoms. The answers to the following
		questions may be helpful to you and your health professional in finding out the
		cause of your sexual problem and designing a treatment plan. Are you currently sexually active?
		  If so, are you sexually active with men, women, or
		  both?Are you or your partner experiencing sexual
		  difficulties?Have you noticed a change in your sexual
		  activity?Are you satisfied with the quality and frequency of
		  sexual activity?Have you ever experienced any unwanted touching or
		  sexual activity?What are your expectations and goals for
		  treatment?
 Other questions that may be helpful in your diagnosis include the
		following: Are you having difficulty initiating sexual
		  activity?Are you having difficulty becoming aroused when you want
		  to be sexual?Do you experience as much arousal as you expect or
		  would like?Do you experience dryness in your vagina during
		  intercourse?Do you have pain during intercourse?
 If answering these questions leads you to identify a sexual problem,
		the following questions may provide helpful additional information. Is this a new problem, or has it always been
		  present?Have you had this problem with all of your
		  partners?Does anything
		  make it better or worse?How much of a concern is this for you and
		  your partner?Do you have any idea what may have caused your sexual
		  problem?Have you received any treatment for this problem?
CreditsByHealthwise StaffPrimary Medical ReviewerSarah Marshall, MD - Family Medicine
 Specialist Medical ReviewerMartin J. Gabica, MD - Family Medicine
Current as ofOctober 13, 2016Current as of:
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