SEXUAL MEDICINE - Lets take it to all
SEXUAL MEDICINE - Lets take it to all
Neuro-Psychiatrist
& Sexologist
Mindcare Hospital For Mental And Sexual health, Ratnagiri.
Mindcare Hospital For Mental And Sexual health, Ratnagiri.
Sex and sexuality is an important aspect of life.
While practicing medicine many times all physicians come across patients who
have some sexual problems. Those
patients directly or indirectly try to talk about or ask about their sexual
problems but many times due to lack of knowledge, lack of confidence or due to
our faulty attitude towards it we tend to bypass these questions or sometimes
avoid these patients also. If most
physicians are aware of some basics and some details about sexual problems then
they can deal with it confidently and will change their attitude towards sex
and sexuality.
But unfortunately in India sexual
medicine is not taught in any medical school. There is no place for sexual
medicine in MBBS curriculum except for a short note on “Dhat syndrome”. We physicians don’t get or get very less
knowledge about the anatomy, physiology, psychology & social aspect of sex during
MBBS & post graduation. Many physicians’ knowledge about masturbation,
frigidity, Orgasm or sexual response cycle is not much than that of lay man. We
physicians are part of the society & have our own sexual experiences, our
religious values, cultural restrictions and taboos and thoughts, our own attitudes. Many physicians may not be comfortable with
talking about sex & sexuality. Many times physicians in spite of knowing
there limitations to treat these cases lead to incorrect advice & treatment
causing great anxiety & damage to the patient.
Our society has many misconceptions about
sex & sexuality & off course we are part of it. But there should be
difference between layman & the physician. If he himself has misconceptions
then how can he clear misconceptions of others?
Fortunately
people are directly talking about their sexual problems now but still some
patients try only to give hint towards their sexual problems. While still more
even don’t understand they are suffering from some sexual problems which expert
or knowledgeable physician or sexologists can pick up.
Tackling
some sexual problems is as easy as general medicine if you get sufficient
knowledge about this area & does not need exhaustive training. Even if you
don’t have special training you can tackle 50-60% of cases or even more. Only
complicated cases will need specialist intervention.
Physician should listen to the
history carefully; look for the clues & hints that suggest sexual history.
He should Ask simple questions to make them talk about sexual problems like “how
is physical relationship going on?” especially to the patient suffering from
diabetes mellitus, hypertension, endocrinal disorders or psychiatric disorders.
Many problems are iatrogenic sexual
problems. When physician treats patient for hypertension many antihypertensive
medications leads to erectile dysfunction, some antipsychotic medications can
cause various sexual problems ranging from decreased desire to anorgasmia, diazepam,
SSRIs causes decreased desire. Excitement & plateau phase both can be affected by atropine,
cimentidine. Physicians’ proper advise can prevent these or simple questions
can detect it & provide relief to the patients.
Every physician must
know PLISSIT model. P stands for permission, LI for limited information, SS for
specific suggestion & IT for intensive therapy. Permission giving &
limited information can be easily & comfortably handled by physician &
50% of sexual problems can be solved with it. For remaining 50% sexual problems
patients can be sent to sexologist for specific suggestion & intensive
therapy who is trained in sexual medicine, sexual therapy, REBT & CBT.
Permission giving is ‘something that
people want to know that they are normal. They are not perverted or deviated or
abnormal & there is nothing wrong with them & they want to know it from
someone with professional background. They may want to know & ask about
masturbation & night fall, oro-genital sex & anal sex, pre-marital
& extra-marital sex, homosexuality & lesbianism & various sexual
deviations like sadism & all.
Limited
information is providing information as normal physiology about their problems
or about family planning. And this permission giving & limited information
can be easily handled by physicians if they get basic training & become comfortable
while handling all this.
Physician should become aware of his
limitations; if possible try to take minimum knowledge. If physician is
confident that he is capable to treat that problem then only he should treat
the patient. He should not throw his half baked knowledge to his patients. His own experiences, prejudices should not
end up telling something that is not of expert but of a lay man.
Physicians are
the first one who can come to know about it, if he can see it or suspect it; and
he can see it only if he have knowledge about it. 20-30% of our OPD patients
having backache, headache, pelvic pain can have root in sexual problems, it can
be a somatic sexual problems. Also loss of desire can be a first symptom of
diabetes mellitus and so as erectile dysfunction being first symptom of
atherosclerosis. Phimosis, episiotomy, genital warts, hydrocoele, varicocele,
hernia can have much impact on sexual life. If physician get enough knowledge,
he can easily treat somatic sexual problems, frank sexual problems, clear
misconceptions, detect and treat iatrogenic sexual problems, provide family
planning counseling and better advice to the youth, to married couple to
geriatric people or in fact to anybody who experiences sexuality.
If not, Physicians should at least know
when he should send patients to sexologist rather that he treating the patient.
If physician feels uncomfortable, if he can’t provide unbiased advise, if he is
not confident, if physician feels he don’t have enough knowledge to treat him
or if he can’t spare enough time for him then its better he send patient to the
expert Sexologist.
Our
council is working since years for it. To take it to
the physicians and people working in field of sexuality. Involving them in gaining
and sharing knowledge, bringing the expert together from different specialties
viz Psychiatry, Urosurgery, Gynaecology and other who are working as
sexologist. Hope many more will join the further and that will benefit the
society. Let’s take it to all.
Dr.
Atul Dhage
Neuro-Psychiatrist
& Sexologist
Mindcare
Hospital For Mental And Sexual health, Ratnagiri.
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