Can gender dysphoria be cured, and can individuals with gender dysphoria get married and have children?

Nov 27, 2024 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Zhang Lu
Introduction
Transsexualism, also known as gender identity disorder or transgender identity disorder, is a psychological phenomenon involving an individual's core self-perception and identity. Therefore, it is not a disease that can be "cured." At the same time, transsexualism itself does not directly affect an individual's right or desire to marry and have children; however, it may have certain impacts on marital life.

Transsexualism, also known as gender identity disorder or transgender identity disorder, is a psychological phenomenon related to an individual's core self-perception and identity. Therefore, it is not a disease that can be "cured." At the same time, transsexualism itself does not directly affect a person's right or desire to marry and have children, although it may have some impact on marital life.

Transsexualism itself is not a disease that can be "cured," but individuals can better understand and accept their gender identity through psychotherapy, as well as learn to manage emotions and stress associated with gender identity. Physical characteristics can be altered through treatments such as hormone therapy and surgery, although these approaches may carry risks and side effects.

Individuals with transsexualism have the right to choose their lifestyle and partner. As long as both parties consent and meet relevant legal requirements, individuals with transsexualism can also marry.

Furthermore, if individuals with transsexualism wish to have children, they can also achieve this through assisted reproductive technologies.

Everyone has the right to pursue happiness and build a family. Society should provide support and understanding to ensure that transgender individuals can equally enjoy these fundamental rights.