2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.jsxm.2016.03.084
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PS-08-006 Sexual Dysfunction in Patients with Chronic Pain

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“…Surgery significantly improved the pain with corresponding improvements in sexual function. Pain associated with LDH has moderate-to-severe detrimental effects on various aspects of life and sexual dysfunction due to physical constraint, emotional distress, and psychological factors [15][16][17]. The incidence of LDH is approximately 5-20 per 1,000 adults, involving more male patients in their third to decades of life [18].…”
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“…Surgery significantly improved the pain with corresponding improvements in sexual function. Pain associated with LDH has moderate-to-severe detrimental effects on various aspects of life and sexual dysfunction due to physical constraint, emotional distress, and psychological factors [15][16][17]. The incidence of LDH is approximately 5-20 per 1,000 adults, involving more male patients in their third to decades of life [18].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%