A member asked:

Why doctors failed to recognise persistent sexual arousal disorder? doesn't it affect the credibility of doctors assurance?

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Dr. Bernard Seif answered

Specializes in Clinical Psychology

Sexual arousal: If you find that your doctor is not listening to the symptoms you share w/him/her please get a second opinion. Certainly there may be hormonal, circulatory, and/or psychological reasons why you are experiencing this. If you are talking about erections that do not subside please go to your emergency room ASAP. Peace and good health.

Answered 1/6/2018

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