Traitement, diagnostic et ordonnances pour le trouble du désir sexuel hypoactif (HSDD)
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About Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder
Saviez-vous qu’une baisse du désir sexuel constitue la plainte en matière de relations sexuelles la plus courante chez les femmes en Amérique du Nord ?
Environ 1 femme sur 10 éprouve une perte préoccupante de désir sexuel. Elle est souvent persistante et ne change pas, peu importe à quel point elles aiment leur partenaire ou quel stimulus sexuel elles reçoivent. Ces femmes seraient atteintes d’un trouble médical connu sous le nom de trouble du désir sexuel hypoactif, ou HSDD.
En savoir plus sur HSDD ici.
On estime que 38,7% des femmes éprouvent un faible désir sexuel. HSDD — une perte de désir persistante et préoccupante — touche environ 10% de la population (plus de 15 millions de femmes en Amérique du Nord !)
Les symptômes comprennent :
- Insuffisance persistante et récurrente du désir sexuel
- Absence de fantasmes sexuels et de désir d’activité sexuelle
- Une détresse marquée ou des difficultés interpersonnelles qui ne s’expliquent pas mieux par un autre trouble de dysfonctionnement sexuel et qui ne sont pas dues exclusivement aux effets directs d’un médicament ou d’une affection médicale
Le traitement du trouble HSDD commence par une visite chez un médecin agréé et sympathique. Si vous recevez un diagnostic de faible désir sexuel ou de HSDD, votre médecin pourrait discuter de plusieurs options avec vous.
Conseils/psychothérapie – Le désir d’avoir des relations sexuelles peut dépendre de plusieurs facteurs autres que la biologie, comme les questions d’intimité, de santé physique et de normes culturelles.
La thérapie sexuelle est un type de psychothérapie qui fournit des conseils aux partenaires présentant des incompatibilités sexuelles ou un dysfonctionnement sexuel. Elle peut se concentrer sur l’enseignement aux patients au sujet du corps et du sexe, ou sur la façon dont la sexualité change avec l’âge.
Médicaments – Votre médecin peut envisager plusieurs options en fonction de votre affection. Au Canada, il existe actuellement un médicament dont l’utilisation est approuvée chez les femmes non ménopausées atteintes d’une baisse du désir sexuel acquise et généralisée (HSDD). Ce médicament peut être envisagé par votre médecin si votre faible désir sexuel persiste depuis au moins six mois, survient 75 à 100% du temps, et cause une détresse marquée ou des difficultés interpersonnelles.
Oui, absolument. Les médecins de Maple sont formés pour diagnostiquer, traiter et prescrire pour les troubles de santé sexuelle sur Maple. Le médecin discutera des options thérapeutiques lors d’une consultation en ligne. Il évaluera si vous souffrez de troubles médicaux ou psychiatriques concomitants et déterminera les effets potentiels des médicaments ou d’autres substances médicamenteuses afin de déterminer le traitement le plus approprié.
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