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Gender dysphoria is a condition characterized by a marked and persistent incongruence between an individual's gender identity and their assigned sex at birth. It refers to the distress or discomfort that arises from this incongruence. People with gender dysphoria may experience a strong and persistent desire to be of a different gender than their assigned sex.
Individuals with gender dysphoria often have a deeply held sense of their true gender, which may be different from the sex assigned to them at birth based on physical characteristics. They may experience significant distress due to the conflict between their gender identity and their assigned gender role in society.
The symptoms of gender dysphoria can vary widely and may include:
A strong desire to be treated as the gender with which one identifies. A persistent desire to be rid of one's primary and/or secondary sex characteristics and a desire for the physical characteristics of the gender with which one identifies. A strong conviction that one has the typical feelings and reactions of the gender with which one identifies. Discomfort or distress related to the incongruence between one's gender identity and assigned sex. Distress or impairment in social, occupational, or other areas of functioning as a result of the gender incongruence.
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