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- Satyriasis: Understanding Male Hypersexuality and Its Management . . .
Satyriasis is not merely about having a high libido; it represents a pathological state where an overwhelming need for sexual activity disrupts everyday life Men with this disorder often experience a constant sense of sexual dissatisfaction and feel compelled to engage in frequent sexual acts
- Hypersexuality - Wikipedia
Hypersexuality may be a primary condition, or the symptom of other medical conditions, such as Klüver–Bucy syndrome, post-traumatic stress disorder (or C-PTSD), bipolar disorder, brain injury, and dementia
- Satyriasis: When Desire Becomes a Disorder - General - MedBound Hub
Satyriasis is a condition in men marked by excessive and uncontrollable sexual desire, often likened to nymphomania in women Beyond being a clinical term, it poses real-life challenges—straining relationships, distracting from work, and encouraging risky behaviors
- SATYRIASIS Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SATYRIASIS is excessive or abnormal sexual craving in the male
- SATYRIASIS (Satyrism) Definition in Psychology
Satyriasis, often referred to as satyrism, represents a complex and historically contested clinical condition characterized by profound and pervasive sexual intensity in males
- Satyriasis - Encyclopedia. com
Satyriasis refers to a disease described in ancient times and now considered fictitious, as well as to a condition recognized by modern psychiatry Both conditions deal with compulsive sexual activity in the male human
- Male Hypersexuality: Understanding Excessive Sexual Behavior in Men
Male hypersexuality (historically called satyriasis in men) is characterized by intense sexual urges or activities that can’t be controlled and lead to distress or negative consequences in one’s life [2]
- What is SATYRIASIS (Satyrism)? definition of SATYRIASIS (Satyrism . . .
The term priapism has been used as the equivalent of satyriasis, though it is now more often applied to a persistent erection due to organic disease rather than sexual desire
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