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Research suggests that sexual dysfunction is more common than we might realize, with 43% of women and 31% of men reporting some difficulty.
Although the most common problems are inhibited sexual desire and ejaculation disorders, sexual dysfunction refers to any problem experiencing sexual satisfaction in the four phases of the sexual response cycle: excitement, plateau, orgasm, and resolultion.
The good news is that most sexual function problems are treatable, and in this eipisode Bobbie discusses many of the causes, including underlying physiological causes and those related to a decline in health associated with aging, as a starting point for this very interesting discussion from a health care provider's perspective about the many related things you and your partner can put into play to enjoy a higher level of sexual function and sexual satisfaction.