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COVID-19 May Increase Women’s Risk of Sexual Problems

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A previous COVID-19 infection makes it more likely a woman will experience sexual function issues — especially if she had long COVID, according to a study published December 5 in the Journal of Sexual Medicine.

Women who’d never had COVID-19 experienced significantly greater sexual desire, arousal, lubrication, and satisfaction than women who’d had COVID-19 or long COVID. Additionally, the study found that women who’d had COVID-19 had fewer sexual issues than women with long COVID when it came to arousal, lubrication, and frequency of orgasms.

Roughly 18 million Americans said they’d had long COVID previously, and 8.8 million said they currently had long COVID in the 2022 National Health Interview Survey released in June 2023.

Healthcare providers who are treating patients for long COVID need to be aware of these potential associations with sexual problems, says Amelia M. Stanton, PhD, a coauthor of the study and an assistant professor in the department of psychological and brain sciences at Boston University.

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