• 1 January 1988
    • journal article
    • Vol. 39  (1) , 40, 42, 47-8
Abstract
A variety of genital conditions appear to be precipitated by sexual intercourse in susceptible individuals. Some of these conditions represent true immunological hypersensitivity reactions whereas others have a nonimmunological basis and reflect an increased reactivity or sensitivity to sex by the individual concerned. This article introduces the term "sexual hypersensitivity" as a means of classifying these reactions.

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