Sexual dysfunction: Treat the condition, not hide it


  • Nation
  • Tuesday, 20 Sep 2016

SEXUAL dysfunction is still an uncomfortable subject for many, but the increasing availability of treatments and awareness about them have led some people to be more forthcoming about problems in their sex lives.

Occupational therapist Shirlene Toh said she saw one or two patients a month when the Sexual Wellness Service was set up at Tan Tock Seng Hospital's (TTSH) Rehabilitation Centre in 2009. She now sees two or three patients a week.

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