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Weak with Sex: Sexual Intercourse as a Trigger for Cataplexy
The Journal of Sexual Medicine, 06/04/09
Poryazova R et al. - Cataplexy during sexual intercourse is a distinct feature of NC, which can, however, be reported rarely also by patients with other sleep–wake disorders. Insufficient arousal may favor the occurrence of cataplexy and cataplexy-like symptoms, including orgasmolepsy. Hypocretin deficiency and reward dysregulation in narcolepsy may further facilitate this phenomenon and contribute to its repetitive occurrence.
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