How do I get tested for gender identity disorder?



Gender Identity Disorder can be diagnosed through specialized history taking, assessment of presentation, and ancillary testing.

1. Medical history: Some may have a history of inappropriate sexual arousal in childhood or environmental factors such as living in a repulsive environment for a long period of time.

2. Manifestation: People with gender identity disorder often have strong and persistent heterosexual identity, persistent dissatisfaction with their anatomical gender, and a strong desire to change their current gender. However, professional assessment is required to help determine whether gender identity disorder is present.

3. Auxiliary examination: The main purpose is to rule out related somatic and hereditary diseases. Commonly used tests include the development of sex organs, sex hormone levels, and chromosomal aberrations.

It is recommended to consult a doctor in time for diagnosis and treatment, and not to make judgment on your own.