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'''Gender dysphoria''' refers to negative feelings arising from some aspect of gender experience, possibly including but not limited to:
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'''Multigender''' is an umbrella term, but may also be used as a specific gender identity. Multigender identities all fall under the [[nonbinary]] and [[transgender]] umbrellas. The multigender umbrella includes [[bigender]], [[trigender]], [[polygender]], [[pangender]], [[genderfluid]], and possibly [[androgyne]]. Multigender individuals have more than one gender identity, either at the same time, or moving between different gender identities at different times. They may or may not seek a physical [[transition]] to change their body.


*An [[Sex#Gender assigned at birth|assigned gender]] different from one's [[gender identity]].
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*Body dysphoria, where one’s sexual characteristics seem wrong.
*Other’s perceptions of one’s [[gender]].
*Social treatment related to perceived or assigned gender.
 
The term gender dysphoria can refer to individual instances of gender dysphoria, as in, “Calling someone by the wrong pronouns can evoke gender dysphoria.”
 
It can also be used diagnostically, referring to persistent and clinically significant discomfort with an assigned gender. Healthcare professionals typically reference either the [http://www.dsm5.org/about/Pages/Default.aspx Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM)] or the [http://www.who.int/classifications/icd/en/ International Classification of Diseases (ICD)] in order to confirm a diagnosis of gender dysphoria.
 
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