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Difference between 5α-Reductase and Sexual dysfunction

5α-Reductase vs. Sexual dysfunction

5α-Reductases, also known as 3-oxo-5α-steroid 4-dehydrogenases, are enzymes involved in steroid metabolism. Sexual dysfunction is difficulty experienced by an individual or partners during any stage of normal sexual activity, including physical pleasure, desire, preference, arousal, or orgasm.

Similarities between 5α-Reductase and Sexual dysfunction

5α-Reductase and Sexual dysfunction have 12 things in common (in Unionpedia): Androgen, Anxiety disorder, Depression (mood), Dihydrotestosterone, Erectile dysfunction, Estradiol, Estrogen, Fatigue, Hirsutism, Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor, Sexual dysfunction, Testosterone.

Androgen

An androgen (from Greek andr-, the stem of the word meaning "man") is any natural or synthetic steroid hormone that regulates the development and maintenance of male characteristics in vertebrates by binding to androgen receptors.

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Anxiety disorder

Anxiety disorders are a group of mental disorders characterized by significant and uncontrollable feelings of anxiety and fear such that a person's social, occupational, and personal functions are significantly impaired.

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Depression (mood)

Depression is a mental state of low mood and aversion to activity.

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Dihydrotestosterone

Dihydrotestosterone (DHT, 5α-dihydrotestosterone, 5α-DHT, androstanolone or stanolone) is an endogenous androgen sex steroid and hormone primarily involved in the growth and repair of the prostate and the penis, as well as the production of sebum and body hair composition.

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Erectile dysfunction

Erectile dysfunction (ED), also referred to as impotence, is a form of sexual dysfunction in males characterized by the persistent or recurring inability to achieve or maintain a penile erection with sufficient rigidity and duration for satisfactory sexual activity.

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Estradiol

Estradiol (E2), also spelled oestradiol, is an estrogen steroid hormone and the major female sex hormone.

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Estrogen

Estrogen (oestrogen; see spelling differences) is a category of sex hormone responsible for the development and regulation of the female reproductive system and secondary sex characteristics.

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Fatigue

Fatigue describes a state of tiredness (which is not sleepiness), exhaustion or loss of energy.

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Hirsutism

Hirsutism is excessive body hair on parts of the body where hair is normally absent or minimal.

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Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor

Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) are a class of drugs that are typically used as antidepressants in the treatment of major depressive disorder, anxiety disorders, and other psychological conditions.

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Sexual dysfunction

Sexual dysfunction is difficulty experienced by an individual or partners during any stage of normal sexual activity, including physical pleasure, desire, preference, arousal, or orgasm.

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Testosterone

Testosterone is the primary male sex hormone and androgen in males.

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  • What 5α-Reductase and Sexual dysfunction have in common
  • What are the similarities between 5α-Reductase and Sexual dysfunction

5α-Reductase and Sexual dysfunction Comparison

5α-Reductase has 114 relations, while Sexual dysfunction has 171. As they have in common 12, the Jaccard index is 4.21% = 12 / (114 + 171).

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