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5. Seeing a Doctor

Doctors ask a variety of questions to correctly diagnose and treat anorgasmia. Many are extremely personal, touching on sexual history, past experiences with orgasm, and recent life changes. They may also conduct tests to rule out physiological problems. These may include the examination of the sexual organs, blood tests to determine hormone levels, and general physicals. Although the questions may be embarrassing, answering honestly and candidly can help doctors plan appropriate treatment.

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