Independent medical expert answers on psychiatry and psychology |
Home | Search | Categories | Discussion | Get personal advice | Unseen | Login/out | My account |
Abstract:
Little is known about the causes of transsexualism, but the gender identity seems to be given before birth and may have fysiological causes.
Question:
What are the causes of transsexualism?
Answer:
Transsexualism is today defined as psychical disorder, but there are reasons to believe that also fysiological factors play a role, since transsexuals have memory of belonging to the opposite sex as early as they can remember.
A strong reason to believe that mental gender identity is decided already at birth is research on intersexuals (people born with the genitalia of both sexes) who have been given a gender by surgery soon after birth.
This does not preclude that transsexualism can appear as a psychosocial disorder. Both situations can in their most serious form cause much anxiety. The only possible treatment is regarded as surgery combined with hormone therapy.