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Female Sexual Dysfunction
Vacuum pressure device helps diabetics
July 4th, 2002
by Lynn Yoffee, senior medical writer - A device that uses vacuum pressure to increase blood flow to the clitoris and vagina was successful in addressing arousal aspects for diabetics with female sexual dysfunction (FSD), according to a new study conducted by Kevin L. Billups, MD, urologist in practice at the EpiCenter for Sexual Health & Medicine in St. Paul, Minnesota. His findings were presented at the 97th American Urological Association Annual Scientific Meeting in Orlando, Florida. The test group consisted of 13 diabetic women. Women with diabetes frequently complain of female sexual arousal disorders (decreased vaginal lubrication, diminished or absent orgasm,...
Source: Women's Health Weekly (2002-07-04)
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