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Sexology is the scientific study of human sexuality, including human sexual interests, behaviors, and functions. Topics of study include sexual development (puberty), sexual orientation, gender identity, sexual relationships, sexual activities, paraphilias, and atypical sexual interests.

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Arkadi Morozov MD.

Sexologist
Working since 1995
Sexology in Modern Medicine

Medical sexology is an interdisciplinary field that studies human sexual health, including both male and female sexual dysfunctions, as well as many other aspects related to sexuality. Sexologists offer patients sexual consultations and therapy to help them improve their sexual health and enhance the quality of their sexual life.

Sexology is an important field of modern medicine that studies human sexuality, sexual health, and sexual dysfunctions. Sexologists are doctors who specialize in the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of sexual health problems. They help people understand and resolve sexual difficulties, improve sexual communication, and achieve a fulfilling sexual life. Sexologists work both individually and with couples, providing confidentiality and professional support.

Main Diseases in Sexology

Sexology covers various disorders that affect sexual function and health. In women, these may include decreased libido, vaginismus (spasm of the vaginal muscles), dyspareunia (painful sex), and difficulties reaching orgasm. In men, common problems include erectile dysfunction, premature ejaculation, decreased libido, and ejaculation difficulties. Additionally, people of both sexes may develop sexual psychological problems, such as anxiety or depression, which negatively affect sexual life. Timely diagnosis and treatment can help patients restore their sexual health and improve their quality of life.

Sexological services are available in various medical facilities, including sexology clinics, psychotherapy centers, general hospitals, and private medical offices. Sexologists collaborate closely with other specialists, such as urologists, gynecologists, endocrinologists, psychiatrists, and psychotherapists, to provide patients with an individual approach and optimal results.