Sep 23, 2009
Doctor discusses symptoms of Female Decreased Desire or HSDD
Female Decreased Desire or HSDD
Hypoactive (decreased) sexual desire disorder or HSDD is characterized by a deficiency or absence of sexual fantasies and desire for sexual activity that causes marked distress or interpersonal problems (problems within a relationship). It is not simply a loss of libido which is a term that belittles the complexity of sexual relationships. Decreased desire can however be further categorized as gradual onset or lifelong. Gradual onset means that at some point in time a woman who had or experienced a fulfilling sexual life began to loose some or all interest or desire for sexual activity. Lifelong on the other hand is someone who reports never having had sexual fantasies or a desire for sexual activity ever.. There are also women who have situational decreased desire i.e. (parents-in law spend the weekends) versus those with decreased desire that is generalized and unrelated to any set of circumstances.
The hallmark of the disorder is that by definition the loss or decrease in desire causes personal distress and/or creates problems within a relationship. Often partners/spouses of those affected believe that they are no longer desired or loved when often times just the opposite exists. Many women feel guilty or inadequate and feel that there is something the matter with them. Some women fulfill their partners desire for sex simply for the sake of protecting their relationship yet they feel no desire for sex, never initiate foreplay or experience sexual fantasies.In some cases relationships become completely jeopardized.
Approximately 10-20% of women suffer from this disorder in the US and there is presently no approved treatment available. Testosterone in a transdermal (patch) delivery system is available in Europe for the treatment of decreased or absent desire in post-menopausal women. To date, the patch however has not been approved for use in the USA
-SJ Wininger,MD
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