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[Sexual dysfunction in diabetic women].

Li-jun Pei1, Rui Jiang

  • 1Department of Urology, The Affiliated Hospital of Luzhou Medical College, Luzhou, Sichuan 646000, China. plj0579@126.com

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Female sexual dysfunction is a common complication for women with diabetes. Key risk factors include vascular disease, neuropathy, endocrine, and psychological issues.

Area of Science:

  • Endocrinology
  • Reproductive Health
  • Diabetology

Context:

  • Diabetes mellitus affects a significant portion of the female population.
  • Female sexual dysfunction (FSD) is a recognized complication in women with diabetes.
  • Understanding the multifactorial nature of FSD in diabetic women is crucial for effective management.

Purpose:

  • To review recent advancements in understanding female sexual dysfunction in diabetic women.
  • To identify and discuss the primary risk factors contributing to FSD in this population.
  • To provide an overview of current research on the pathophysiology and clinical aspects of FSD in diabetes.

Summary:

  • Diabetes mellitus is associated with a high prevalence of female sexual dysfunction.
  • Major risk factors identified include diabetes-induced vascular disease, neuropathy, endocrine abnormalities, and psychological distress.

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  • Impact:

    • This review provides valuable insights for clinicians and researchers managing diabetic women.
    • Enhanced understanding of FSD in diabetes can lead to improved diagnostic and therapeutic strategies.
    • Addressing the multifactorial causes of FSD can improve the quality of life for diabetic women.