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changes in sexual function
How Are These Changes Diagnosed?
Diagnosis typically involves a comprehensive evaluation, which may include:
Medical history
: Reviewing past health issues and current symptoms.
Physical examination
: Assessing the pelvic area for any abnormalities.
Laboratory tests
: Checking hormone levels and other relevant markers.
Psychological assessment
: Evaluating mental health factors.
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How Are These Changes Diagnosed?
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