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Katherine Bergs1, Adam Guck2, Sadie Thompson2
1Division of Behavioral Medicine in Primary Care, Department of Family Medicine, JPS Health Network, 1500 South Main Street Fort, Worth, TX 76104, USA.
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Sexual health concerns are prevalent in primary care, and treatment includes both medication and nonpharmacologic options. Careful assessment, including both a general and tailored sexual health history, is important. Four of the most common sexual health concerns diagnosed and treated in primary care include erectile dysfunction, premature ejaculation, sexual pain, and low desire.
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