Sexual arousal and response rely heavily on a well-functioning autonomic nervous system. The parasympathetic branch supports sexual arousal, promoting blood flow to the genitals and enabling lubrication and erection, while the sympathetic branch triggers orgasm and resolution. When dysautonomia disrupts these processes, sexual function can be impaired at multiple stages of arousal and intimacy. Physical…
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