JAKARTA - Hypersex or excessive sexual desire is a fairly complex condition and often causes confusion for patients and partners. Many people wonder, can hypersex be treated?

According to well-known sexologist dr. Boyke Dian Nugraha, this condition can indeed be handled, but a thorough approach is needed to find the root of the problem.

"Can hypersex be treated? In hypersex patients at the Pasutri Clinic, of course, it can be treated. Of course, the approach is to find the root of the problem why can it be hypersex?," said dr. Boyke, quoted from the Instagram account @klinikpasutri_boyke.

According to dr. Boyke, in dealing with hypersex patients, there are several aspects that need to be examined, ranging from childhood experiences, hormonal factors, to traumatic experiences.

"First, has he ever seen his parents have sex? Second, is it really from the hormone, we can see from the hormonal side. Third, have they ever received sexual harassment at a young age, is it possible to stimulate it before mourning it too," said dr. Boyke.

dr. Boyke emphasized that hypersexual behavior does not just appear. Psychological factors, childhood experiences, and a person's biological condition can play a role in the increase in excessive sexual urges.

In addition to identifying causes, open communication and psychological support are essential in the healing process.

"We have to communicate more, it's important in terms of psychology. Sometimes we also need to be given medicine to suppress excessive sexual desires," explained dr. Boyke.

In some cases, psychological therapy can be combined with medical treatment to help lower intense sexual urges. Certain drugs can be used by supervising doctors to balance hormones or suppress excessive sexual desires, but they still have to be adjusted to the patient's condition.

dr. Boyke also emphasized the importance of a calming approach to the soul, including spiritual therapy, meditation, or dhikr which can help patients feel more peaceful and under control.

"Then it is necessary to pay attention to leading to peace and calm with therapy such as dhikr, therapy mentions prayers asking the Almighty." said dr. Boyke.

This approach not only helps calm the mind, but also gives patients a sense of control and balance in the face of intense sexual impetus.


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