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Hypersexuality

Disease Hypersensitivity pneumonitisHypersomnolence

Hypersexuality: Hypersexuality is a psychological disorder in which the affected person has a desire to take part in sexual activities at a level that is considered to be abnormally high in relationship to normal development or culture.

 


Compulsive sexual behavior is sometimes called hypersexuality, nymphomania or erotomania. Others call it sexual addiction — comparing the "high" of sexual activity with alcohol, drug or gambling addictions.

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It's sometimes called hypersexuality, nymphomania, erotomania or perversion. Some doctors call it sexual obsession. Others use the term sexual addiction, comparing it with the uncontrolled use of a drug.

An intense focus on sexual thoughts, feelings, or behaviors (hypersexuality); use of explicit sexual language.
An intense focus on reaching a goal.
Dangerous or reckless behavior.

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Hypersexuality: increased sexual thoughts, feelings, or behaviours; use of explicit sexual language.
Increased goal: directed activity or physical agitation.
Disregard of risk: excessive involvement in risky behaviours or activities.

" hyperactivity, hypersexuality, confusion, and incoherence. Amphetamine-induced psychosis differs from true psychosis in that despite other symptoms, the disorganized thinking that is a hallmark of schizophrenia tends to be absent.

Sexual dysfunction (erectile dysfunction, premature ejaculation, vaginismus, dyspareunia, hypersexuality) Â- Postnatal depression
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Disease Hypersensitivity pneumonitisHypersomnolence

 
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