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  1. ... in combination with electrostimulation in the treatment of sexual dysfunction in women with multiple sclerosis. Mult Scler. 2014 ...
  2. ... research needs. Stakeholders agreed that the role of sexual dysfunction in CPP is an important topic for future ...
  3. ... does not improve sexual function in males with sexual dysfunction related to kidney disease. Ringing in the ears ( ...
  4. Infertility is when a woman can't get pregnant after a year or keeps having miscarriages. Read about infertility, its causes, and treatments. ... Infertility means not ...
  5. ... vision, skin changes, depression, reactions at injection sites, sexual dysfunction, tooth pain, muscle pain, or nausea. Ask your ...
  6. ... as oligomenorrhea/amenorrhea and galactorrhea in females, and sexual dysfunction and (more rarely) gynecomastia in males. Nonfunctioning (nonsecreting) ...
  7. ... chap 40. Scott KM, Hastings JA, Temme KE. Sexual dysfunction and disability. In: Cifu DX, ed. Braddom's Physical ...
  8. ... diarrhea, constipation, insomnia, dizziness, dry mouth, libido decreased, sexual dysfunction, appetite decreased, fatigue, vomiting or upset stomach, flu ...
  9. ... lead to bowel incontinence, bladder problems and/or sexual dysfunction.
  10. ... symptoms, anxiety, or mood disturbances), urogenital problems, and sexual dysfunction. 15 , 17 Vasomotor symptoms in particular are reported ...
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