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In other cases, the hypersexuality was reported to be the primary problem.
These symptoms are quite different from, and should not be confused with, hypersexuality.
A number of theoretical models have been used to explain or treat hypersexuality.
Although hypersexuality can be caused by some medical conditions or medications, in most cases the cause is unknown.
Sexologists have been describing cases of hypersexuality since the late 1800s.
The most commonly discussed way of understanding hypersexuality is with an addiction model.
It can also control the symptoms of hypersexuality and increased orgasmic activity.
But many children with bipolar disorder experience hypersexuality without having been molested.
Neutering reduces problems caused by hypersexuality, especially in male dogs.
Many proposed definitions of hypersexuality are relative to cultural or peer group norms.
Sexologists have not reached a consensus over how best to describe when hypersexuality is the primary problem.
'Hypersexuality' is the desire to engage in human sexual behavior at a level high enough to be considered clinically significant.
A less common symptom is hypersexuality, the tendency to make sexual comments at inappropriate times or situations.
Nonetheless, patients can still exhibit hypersexuality by making sexual comments at socially inappropriate times.
In particular, it is not related to hypersexuality, sometimes known as nymphomania or satyriasis.
In males, instances of uninhibited hypersexuality during episodes have also been reported.
Major protests have been mounted against violent images and even hypersexuality, and not just from the religious right.
There is no consensus among experts as to the causes of hypersexuality, and many etiological factors have been proposed.
It is characterized by self-control problems such as addiction to medication, gambling, or hypersexuality.
Kafka's work on hypersexuality bases an evaluation on total sexual outlet.
A loss of cognitive function as a result of this disease may be compensated for through hypersexuality.
A variety of treatments have been tried for hypersexuality in autistic patients, with no clear consensus as to their applicability.
Some patients with autism also exhibit hypersexuality.