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Transexualism predispose people to a greater extent than the effect of gender identity in which someone assumes the characteristics of the opposite sex and sex your actions. It is an intense sense of one's sexual identity disorder, where there is a deep desire to be the opposite sex. Gender identity disorder can affect both men and women. Historically, men are more often affected than females, however, the case of female-to-male transsexualism is becoming more common. In all people with gender identity disorder, they feel that their gender identity does not match their anatomical characteristics. In some cases, people may dress or act like the other sex.
In other cases, people may want to get rid of the physical characteristics of their sex and develop the people according to their gender identity. Depression often leads to suicide. Individuals can take alcohol or drug abuse. They may even suffer from fear, anxiety disorder and panic disorder. Suicide is the most dangerous complication of common disorders. Society often isolate those that cause low self esteem and depression. In such cases, the male-to-female transsexual can take hormones and undergo surgery to develop breasts and have created an artificial vagina. Female-to-male transsexual can take hormones to develop body and facial hair, and may have their breasts removed and an artificial penis made.
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If parents see the above symptoms and disorders in their children's gender suspects, they may need to seek help immediately from a health care provider who specializes in this issue. A complete physical examination performed to rule out other factors that might cause the problem of sexual identity. Several factors are thought to cause disorders: Abnormalities of chromosomes, hormonal disturbances, lack of proper parent-child bonding, parenting is not true. What if homosexuality is not found outside of human behavior? Homosexuality is not natural, nature is full of examples of homosexuality.
Psychological and psychiatric evaluations and counseling precede operations to ascertain whether the person is ready for a sex-change operation by the operation is not reversible. Early detection and disruption of adequate psychological counseling to help-though not necessarily, a person familiar with the biological sex. Surgery is also an option in more severe cases. This operation, known simply as the sex-change operation, which was done to change one's genitals. After the sex change is done, the person will have to live with it, whether he likes it or not. Hormonal therapy will also form part of the whole procedure.
