Depression
What about sexual dysfunction related to antidepressants? The SSRI antidepressants can cause sexual dysfunction.[medicinenet.com]
A family history of depression or suicide. A personal history of mental problems, alcoholism, or drug abuse. Not having enough support from family or friends.[cancer.gov]
The risk of suicide also goes up if there's a family history of depression.[babycenter.com]
Substance Abuse Problems
dysfunction medications and supplements; and the suburban father who almost lost it all.[foxnews.com]
Family history is another factor.[everydayhealth.com]
Depression or anxiety Labile hypertension Gastrointestinal symptoms, such as epigastric distress, diarrhea, or weight changes Sexual dysfunction Sleep disorders A number[aafp.org]
Endogenous Depression
Physical underpinnings Melancholia has a strong genetic contribution, with sufferers likely to report a family history of “depression”, bipolar disorder or suicide.[theconversation.com]
Chronic Alcoholism
dysfunction F10.182 Alcohol abuse with alcohol-induced sleep disorder F10.188 Alcohol abuse with other alcohol-induced disorder F10.19 …… with unspecified alcohol-induced[icd10data.com]
This imbalance leads to sexual dysfunction as well as enlarged breasts for men, and interruptions in the menstrual cycle and inability to conceive for women.[searidgealcoholrehab.com]
[…] hallucinations F10.18 Alcohol abuse with other alcohol-induced disorders F10.180 Alcohol abuse with alcohol-induced anxiety disorder F10.181 Alcohol abuse with alcohol-induced sexual[icd10data.com]
Neurotic Disorder
Other somatic symptoms are sexual dysfunction, abnormal functioning of certain organs and partial paralysis.[sfnat.org.nz]
A neurosis may also manifest as a sexual dysfunction, slipping into a trance state (dissociative disorder), a generalized anxiety disorder, or as irritability, mental and[nmihi.com]
dysfunction, not caused by organic disorder or disease ( F52.- ) thumb-sucking ( F98.8 ) tic disorders (in childhood and adolescence) ( F95.- ) Tourette's syndrome ( F95.2[apps.who.int]
Anxiety Disorder
Sexual dysfunctions (SDs) are defined in DSM as disturbances of the 3 phases of the sexual response cycle: desire, arousal, and orgasm, in addition to sexual pain disorder[web.archive.org]
Sexual dysfunction is particularly common among people affected by panic disorder (who may fear that a panic attack will occur during sexual arousal) and posttraumatic stress[en.wikipedia.org]
dysfunction A doctor may prescribe serotonin and norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors ( SNRIs ), such as venlafaxine (Effexor, Effexor XR).[medicalnewstoday.com]
Bipolar Disorder
dysfunction Lipid profile, fasting blood glucose level, waist circumference, body weight, and CBC in patients with prior clinically significant leukopenia; measure at baseline[aafp.org]
The risk of suicide is even higher in people with bipolar disorder who have frequent depressive episodes, mixed episodes, a history of alcohol or drug abuse, a family history[helpguide.org]
[…] abuse but not early trauma in general, the loss of brain substance, alterations in cortical activity, glucocorticoid receptor sensitivity, and mitochondrial dysfunction.[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Severe Depressive Episode
Specifically discuss the potential increase in suicidal ideation and potential for sexual dysfunction.[www2.gov.bc.ca]
The risk of suicide is even higher in people with bipolar disorder who have frequent depressive episodes, mixed episodes, a history of alcohol or drug abuse, a family history[helpguide.org]
Treatment Pharmacotherapy Therapeutic principles First-line : SSRIs Other options SNRIs Atypical antidepressants Bupropion : lowers seizure threshold, less sexual dysfunction[amboss.com]
Postpartum Depression
METHODS: Symptoms of female sexual dysfunction using the Pelvic Organ Prolapse/Urinary Incontinence/Sexual Function Short Form Questionnaire (PISQ-12), symptoms of PPD using[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
A preexisting vulnerability, such as a family history of suicide, impulsivity, and previous and/or current psychiatric diagnoses, may be precipitating risk factors for suicidal[doi.org]
Adverse effects of the TCAs include sedation, weight gain, dry mouth, constipation, and sexual dysfunction.[emedicine.com]
Schizophrenia
RESULTS: Consensus recommendations included regular monitoring of body mass index, plasma glucose level, lipid profiles, and signs of prolactin elevation or sexual dysfunction[ajp.psychiatryonline.org]
A family history of suicide, and comorbid substance misuse were also positively associated with later suicide.[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Risperidone: Hyperprolactinaemia Hypotension Extrapyramidal side effects at higher doses Sexual dysfunction Amisulpiride: Hyperprolactinaemia Insomnia Extrapyramidal effects[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]