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Chlamydia infection. This infection is caused by bacteria found in semen and vaginal fluid. It is passed by sexual contact. It usually does not cause symptoms, women may have burning or pain with urination, vaginal discharge, bleeding after sex, or lower abdominal pain. Men may have pain with urination, a cloudy discharge from the penis, or pain in the testicles. The diagnosis is made with a swab of the infected area. If left untreated, infertility can occur.
Female sexual dysfunction: There are many different types of sexual dysfunction in women. Dyspareunia is pain during intercourse. Anorgasmia is not being able to have an orgasm. Vaginsimus is when the muscles around the vagina clamp up and make penetration difficult. There is hyposexual disorder, lack of desire and other issues. Video courtesy of NHS Choices.
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Ask VIdeoMD.com: Is thsere a clinical designation for sex addiction. Given the recent news of multiple celebrities being treated for sexual addiction, the question is asked "is sexual addiction a real disease, or is it being used as a cover. Alhough there is not a true clinical designation for sexual addiction, mental health experts do recognize that it can cause problems in your life, and it can be treated sucessfully with some form of therapy. Question courtesy of HealthEagle.com
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