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ICD-10 code: F52.1

Disease category: F52: Sexual dysfunction not due to a substance or known physiological condition

Sexual aversion disorder is a type of sexual dysfunction that can cause significant distress and impair sexual functioning. This disorder is characterized by a persistent and extreme aversion to sexual activity, which can cause difficulty in forming and maintaining intimate relationships. In this article, we will explore what sexual aversion disorder is, its symptoms, causes, and available treatment options.

Symptoms of Sexual Aversion Disorder

The symptoms of sexual aversion disorder can be distressing and may include:

  1. Extreme avoidance of sexual activity: individuals may avoid all sexual activity, including kissing, hugging, and intimate touching.

  2. Fear or disgust towards sexual activity: individuals may experience fear or disgust towards sexual activity, which can cause significant distress.

  3. Difficulty forming and maintaining intimate relationships: the avoidance of sexual activity can make it difficult to form and maintain intimate relationships.

  4. Impaired sexual functioning: individuals with sexual aversion disorder may experience impaired sexual functioning, such as difficulty achieving or maintaining an erection or orgasm.

Causes of Sexual Aversion Disorder

The exact cause of sexual aversion disorder is unknown, but it is believed to be a combination of psychological, physical, and social factors. Some of the common risk factors for sexual aversion disorder include:

  1. Trauma or abuse: individuals who have experienced trauma or abuse may be more susceptible to developing sexual aversion disorder.

  2. Relationship issues: conflict, dissatisfaction, or poor communication in intimate relationships can contribute to the development of sexual aversion disorder.

  3. Psychological factors: anxiety, depression, or negative attitudes towards sex can contribute to the development of sexual aversion disorder.

  4. Medical conditions or medication: certain medical conditions or medications can cause sexual dysfunction and contribute to the development of sexual aversion disorder.

Treatment of Sexual aversion disorder:

Sexual aversion disorder is a treatable disorder, and recovery is possible with proper treatment. Treatment usually involves a combination of therapy and medication. Some of the most common treatment options for sexual aversion disorder include:

  1. Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT): This therapy helps individuals identify and change negative thought patterns and behaviors tha...

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