Female
sexual problems:
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On the article:
Medical condition
Mental and
emotional problems
Drugs,
narcotics, alcohol
Treatment
and other assistance
Sexual dysfunction is a common among women. Nearly half of all
women experience persistent problems during sex, such as little or no libido,
difficulty reaching orgasm, or painful intercourse.
Satisfying sex affects your body, mind, health, beliefs, and how you feel about
your partner. Here are some possible causes of problems in your sex life.
Medical condition:
Neurological
disorders such as heart disease, diabetes, thyroid disease, multiple sclerosis,
and even simple fatigue can make sex uncomfortable or painful. You may find it
difficult to get aroused or climax during sex.
Surgical and radiation scars around the vaginal opening and genital area can also
affect the sexual experience. Infections such as genital herpes can occur.
Physical changes related to:
Pregnancy
(which can make sex less frequent or uncomfortable, especially in the third
trimester)
Childbirth
(possible dystocia due to reduced genital sensitivity)
Breastfeeding
(low estrogen levels can cause vaginal dryness and may lack Energy for sex)
menopause
(vaginal dryness, loss of libido)
Emotional
problems
The right mood and a healthy and respectful relationship with your partner play an
important role in sexual intimacy. However, there may be factors that make you
feel anxious, anxious, and apathetic.
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Here's why:
Depression
Fear
Emphasis
Previous
sexual abuse
Low
self-esteem
Drugs,
drugs, alcohol
Drinking alcohol can make orgasms last longer or become weaker.
Smoking cigarettes and long-term use of heroin and other illicit drugs can also
cause sexual problems.
Some drugs can make sex uncomfortable, decrease libido, or cause vaginal
discomfort.
High blood
pressure medicine
Antidepressants
Antipsychotic
Epilepsy
medicine
Certain
anticancer drugs
Urinary
tract infection drug
Steroid
Treatment and other assistance:
If you
experience sudden pain, headaches, or other unusual symptoms during sex, or if
you think you might have a sexually transmitted disease, see your doctor right
away.
Different treatments are helpful for other types of sexual
dysfunction. Your doctor will ask about your symptoms, check your health, order
blood and other tests, and rule out other possible causes.
Medical procedures :
Drugs increase l
(libido):
Kegel
exercises to strengthen the pelvic muscles to achieve better orgasms
Anti-inflammatory
drugs to relieve pain before intercourse
Other tips for improving your intimate experience include:
More open
communication between you and your partner,
spend time
having sex
Increased
intimacy with partner
Healthy
habits such as B. Minimize alcohol, exercise and healthy eating
Therapy or
counseling to deal with stress or anxiety, or to deal with fear or Shame about
sex
Vaginal
lubricant and pain during sex
Vibrators
and other aids to increase arousal
Techniques
on how to reduce distractions and increase presence during sex
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