Tuesday, 23 April 2019

Sexual dysfunction cuts risk 'leaving thousands in UK without help'

Sexual dysfunction cuts risk 'leaving thousands in UK without help' Cuts to sexual dysfunction services risk leaving thousands of people without help for problems that can affect their wellbeing, relationships and ability to conceive, the Guardian can reveal.

Experts say funding cuts to sexual health clinics and clinical commissioning groups have led to the decommissioning of services that tackle sexual dysfunction. This, they say, is leaving men and women with dwindling support for problems ranging from erectile trouble to pain during sex – a situation that not only impacts people’s quality of life, but could mean they miss their chance to start a family. The Guardian

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