Sexual dysfunction is not only experienced by men. Women can also experience it. Even predicted some 40 percent of women who suffer from s...
Sexual dysfunction is not only experienced by men. Women can also experience it. Even predicted some 40 percent of women who suffer from sexual disorders. Sexual disorders in women is usually caused by a physical illness, but often also linked to psychological factors.
This disorder is equivalent to impotence in men and is known as female sexual arousal disorder or female sexual arousal disorder (FSAD).
When a man or woman is sexually aroused, blood flows more and faster on the genitals. In women, this will lead to changes such as swelling of the clitoris and surrounding tissue, secretions vaginal lubrication, vaginal muscle relaxation so that the vaginal opening is opened wider to facilitate intercourse.
People with FSAD may have the desire to have sex, but the genital area are not able to respond normally. Finally, sex becomes painful for them, even impossible.
FSAD can be a side effect of other health problems such as hypertension or diabetes. This disorder can also be caused by irritation and infection. In addition, FSAD is often linked to psychological factors, such as ineffective foreplay, depression, lack of self-esteem, sexual abuse, stress, and fear of pregnancy.
Symptoms of female sexual dysfunction include lack of sexual desire, can not enjoy sex, insufficient vaginal lubrication, or failure to achieve orgasm despite arousal.
The state can not reach orgasm or anorgasmia is known as the sexual harassment experienced by five to 10 percent of women. Anorgasmia can result from sexual experience makes trauma, anxiety, until a rigorous education that cause sexual response.
Studies have suggested that women with FSAD to take Viagra because it can increase blood flow to the sexual organs. Nevertheless, research is still done to ensure the effectiveness of Viagra in women.
2009 study says Viagra effective in moderate to overcome FSAD, as well as multiple sclerosis medications, diabetes, or antidepressants. However, it still needs further study to confirm these findings. A small study in 2011 said that there was no positive impact from the use of these drugs for menopausal women.
The researchers suggest that women with FSAD to use lubricants during intercourse. Even well advised to do Kegel exercises to strengthen the muscles of the vagina. Moreover, the treatment process is also needed counseling with a psychologist, both barupa training to do foreplay and sexual stimulation techniques.
This disorder is equivalent to impotence in men and is known as female sexual arousal disorder or female sexual arousal disorder (FSAD).
When a man or woman is sexually aroused, blood flows more and faster on the genitals. In women, this will lead to changes such as swelling of the clitoris and surrounding tissue, secretions vaginal lubrication, vaginal muscle relaxation so that the vaginal opening is opened wider to facilitate intercourse.
People with FSAD may have the desire to have sex, but the genital area are not able to respond normally. Finally, sex becomes painful for them, even impossible.
FSAD can be a side effect of other health problems such as hypertension or diabetes. This disorder can also be caused by irritation and infection. In addition, FSAD is often linked to psychological factors, such as ineffective foreplay, depression, lack of self-esteem, sexual abuse, stress, and fear of pregnancy.
Symptoms of female sexual dysfunction include lack of sexual desire, can not enjoy sex, insufficient vaginal lubrication, or failure to achieve orgasm despite arousal.
The state can not reach orgasm or anorgasmia is known as the sexual harassment experienced by five to 10 percent of women. Anorgasmia can result from sexual experience makes trauma, anxiety, until a rigorous education that cause sexual response.
Studies have suggested that women with FSAD to take Viagra because it can increase blood flow to the sexual organs. Nevertheless, research is still done to ensure the effectiveness of Viagra in women.
2009 study says Viagra effective in moderate to overcome FSAD, as well as multiple sclerosis medications, diabetes, or antidepressants. However, it still needs further study to confirm these findings. A small study in 2011 said that there was no positive impact from the use of these drugs for menopausal women.
The researchers suggest that women with FSAD to use lubricants during intercourse. Even well advised to do Kegel exercises to strengthen the muscles of the vagina. Moreover, the treatment process is also needed counseling with a psychologist, both barupa training to do foreplay and sexual stimulation techniques.
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