From symptoms to breakthroughs, get the facts on Huntington’s disease.
Not every individual with Huntington's will experience sexual problems, and the issues vary from person to person. Early in the development of the disease, some people become withdrawn and their libidos decrease. The rise of involuntary movements may make intimacy difficult, and other symptoms such as depression and loneliness can also exacerbate these issues. In some cases, behavioral symptoms may cause individuals to say things or act in ways that are inappropriate.

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