a: yes, sex therapists specialize in addressing sexual dysfunctions and can provide strategies and treatments to improve sexual health and intimacy.

When Should You See a Sex Therapist?

If you experience persistent sexual difficulties that affect your quality of life or relationship, it may be time to see a sex therapist. Common signs include:
Ongoing lack of sexual desire
Difficulty achieving or maintaining an erection
Inability to reach orgasm
Experiencing pain during intercourse
Emotional distress related to sexual activity
Discussing these concerns with your gynecologist can help determine if a referral to a sex therapist is appropriate.

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