Satirijaza ili satirizam (grč. Σάτυρος – satiros = od Satir, mitski hiperseksualni muškarac) je patološko povećanje seksualna želja kod muškaraca u obliku stalnog osjećaja seksualne gladi i neobuzdane želje za seksualnim odnosom. Satirijaza je povezana ne samo s kvantitativnim povećanjem broja seksualnih kontakata, već i s kvalitativnom promjenom seksualnog ponašanja, pri čemu seksualnost postaje glavni životni cilj pojedinca zbog nemogućnosti zadovoljenja seksualnog osjećaja, bez obzira na bilo koje radnje poduzete u ovom pravcu.[1][2]

Satirijaza
„Nimfe i Satir“: Slika umetnika Adolpha Williama Bouguereaua (1873). Satirijaza je dobila ime po mitskim satirima
Klasifikacija i vanjski resursi
ICD-10F52.7
ICD-9302.89

Osobe koje pate od satirijaze karakterišu česte promjene seksualnih partnera i odsustvo dugoročnih seksualnih veza. Ova se patologija može razviti kao rezultat psihogenih utjecaja (na primjer, kao oblik kompenzacije za osjećaj inferiornosti) ili manifestacije organskih bolesti (na primjer, organske patologije centralnog nervnog sistema ili prekomjernog lučenja hormona). Zbog toga se kod takvih muškaraca javljaju slučajevi gdje je penis u nesmirljivoj permanentnoj erekciji, što ih dovodi u neugodne situacije u društvenim i profesionalnim okruženjima.[3]

Satirijaza kod muškaraca, zajedno sa nimfomanijom kod žena, oblik je hiperseksualnosti.

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