"A small but significant number of transsexual patients are seen every year in our service and in this journal we reported one such patient. We felt somewhat inadequately informed about the anatomy and postoperative care of our patient. We have thus reviewed the literature which we hope will help others in managing such patients." via @wiki.ubc.ca
International classification of diseases (ICD) ICD 101 gives five diagnoses of gender identity disorders (GID) .
(1) Transsexualism .
This has three criteria: A desire to live and be accepted as a member of the opposite sex, usually accompanied by a sense of discomfort with, or inappropriateness of, one’s anatomic sex, and a wish to have surgery and hormonal treatment to make one’s body as congruent as possible with one’s preferred sex.The transsexual identity is present persistently for two years.
The disorder is not a symptom of another mental disorder or a chromosomal abnormality.
(2) Dual role transvestism
(3) GID of childhood
(4) Other GIDs
(5) GID, unspecified
According to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental
Disorders, 4th edition (DSM IV), a person must show strong persistant
cross-gender identification (not merely a desire for any perceived
cultural advantage of being the other sex) and a persistent
discomfort with their sex or a sense of inappropriateness in the gender
role of that sex, to be diagnosed with GID. The term transsexualism has
been replaced with GID by DSM IV.
Health Care Education [Environmental health, Physical health, Social health, Emotional health, Intellectual health, and Spiritual health] The purpose of health education is to positively influence the health behavior of individuals as well as the living and working conditions that influence their health.
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Jul 8, 2011
Sep 4, 2010
Let's talk about Sexually transmitted Diseases (II)
* Prevention
When to seek Medical Care
A medical examination may be necessary if a person believes he or she may have an STD or if he or she may have been exposed to someone with an STD. Being seen by a doctor as soon as possible after exposure to an STD is important; these infections can easily spread to others and can have serious complications.
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