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Female Sexual Dysfunction (FSD) affects up to 43% of women in the United States and Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder (HSDD) is the most common form. There is no standardized treatment for this condition. We know that alternative therapies such as acupuncture have been beneficial to women suffering from urinary incontinence, chronic lower back pain, and migraines. We hypothesize that the quality of life for premenopausal women with hypoactive sexual desire disorder (HSDD) will improve with initiation of acupuncture therapy for a duration of 5-weeks. Validated questionnaires are administered at the time of enrollment and 1 week after the final acupuncture session as the method of analyzing our primary outcome.
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Each woman will receive experimental therapy with acupuncture twice a week for five weeks and complete a packet of validated questionnaires/surveys at the 1st visit in person and at week 6 by mail.
The acupuncture sessions include:
Subsequent Sessions (9 more) with the certified acupuncturist
The questionnaires/surveys include questions about:
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