Sexual Arousal Disorder In Women
Sexual arousal disorder in women is a sexual dysfunction characterized
by a woman’s failure to sustain a persistent sexual interest or a
sexual excitement even if the woman has what is normally adequate
sexual stimulation. Impotence in men and sexual arousal disorder in
women are conditions in which the disorders are very much the same, and
both have physical or psychological causes.
The psychological causes could be depression or stressful
situations. The woman may consider sex a sin and have a sense of guilt,
particularly if it is for pleasure instead of procreation. Sexual
partners, after a period of satisfactory relations, could have problems
because the man has an orgasm before the woman is ready. It could
also be a problem when the man is not knowledgeable of the woman’s
genitals, and doesn’t know the function of the vagina and the sexual
stimulation that women receive from the clitoris. There are many
physical causes to this disorder and her doctor or health practitioner
must make a careful diagnosis to find the cause and begin the most
effective treatment.
Regardless of the type of treatment, a healthy lifestyle of proper
nutrition and exercise will not only benefit this condition but almost
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