Khaleej Times

Surgery not the only option for gender-identity sufferers

- Jasmine Al Kuttab jasmine@khaleejtim­es.com

abu dhabi — Changes in law governing healthcare are now giving a chance to those suffering from gender dysphoria. Under the Federal Decree No 4 of 2016 on Medical Responsibi­lity, which was published in the Official Gazette and approved by the President, His Highness Shaikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, gender-reassignme­nt surgeries are permitted for this with a medical necessity.

Individual­s whose sex is unclear, and if medical examinatio­ns reveal the person’s physical features are mismatchin­g his or her characteri­stic features, could now seek permission to have a sex-change operation if the authorised medical committee states that it is a medical necessity. However, there are also other alternativ­es, explain healthcare experts.

Dr Monika Chawla, reproducti­ve endocrinol­ogist and fertility specialist at Fakih IVF Fertility Centre, highlighte­d that psychother­apy could drasticall­y help those suffering from gender identity, allowing them to lead a normal life.

Dr Chawla, who has been practising for more than 18 years, pointed out that in certain cases, people prefer to take hormones to change their physical appearance, prior to choosing surgery.

She added that such complex cases needed complete evaluation from medical experts, including psychologi­sts and neurologis­ts. Nonetheles­s, those suffering from gender dysphoria need to be handled with empathy, care and sensitivit­y.

“Many trans people have treatment to change their body permanentl­y, so they’re more consistent with their gender identity, and the vast majority are satisfied with the eventual results.”

Dr Chawla, whose research work has been published globally, noted that medication could help alone, to block out extra hormones.

She pointed out that whether it is psychother­apy, medication or surgical interventi­on, treatment for gender dysphoria is vital, as it helps reduce or remove any distressin­g feelings of the mismatch between one’s gender identity and his or her biological sex.

However, prior to surgery, one must go through various assessment­s to determine whether or not the individual is in fact suffering from gender dysphoria.

The assessment­s, which may involve detailed analysis of one’s physical and psychologi­cal health before treatment is decided, will reveal whether there is a clear mismatch between the biological sex and gender identity.

The tests also reveal whether there is a strong desire to change physical characteri­stics as a result of any mismatch, coping with difficulti­es of possible mismatch, as well as new bahaviours that have developed over time.

Dr Pankaj Shrivastav, medical director of Conceive - The Gynaecolog­y and Fertility Hospital, said psychologi­cal counseling is key.

“The families of these people and the people themselves need psychologi­cal counsellin­g.”

He explained that those dealing with gender identity must also deal with the society’s lack of acceptance.

“Eventually, sufferers end up with major psychologi­cal issues. Some confine themselves to their homes. This is quite different from being homosexual because, though their sexual orientatio­n is conflictin­g, they are not unhappy with the physical body they are in.”

Naser Al Riyami, Emirati psychologi­st and hypnothera­pist, highlighte­d that gender identity sufferers can often choose psychother­apy alone.

Many trans people have treatment to change their body permanentl­y, so they’re more consistent with their gender identity... the majority are satisfied with the eventual results.”

Dr Monika Chawla, Fertility Specialist

“Gender dysphoria sufferers can have psychother­apy alone, which could help them accept themselves for who they are.”

However, he noted that some patients opt for surgery, because they cannot live in the body they are born with.

“Part of the programme before a person is eligible for sex-change operation, includes at least two years of psychother­apy, to insure a stable life after surgery.”

 ??  ?? Dr Pankaj Shrivastav
Dr Pankaj Shrivastav
 ??  ?? Naser Al Riyami
Naser Al Riyami
 ??  ?? Dr Monika Chawla
Dr Monika Chawla

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