Women’s Sexual Problems



Dr. S.K. Jain Burlington Clinic Pvt Ltd


Women’s Sexual Problems

Prof. (Dr.) Saransh Jain


Sexual problems in women are common. They are estimated to affect around one-third of young and middle-aged women and about half of older women.
The main types include:
  • A lack of sexual desire
  • A lack of sexual arousal
  • Problems with orgasm
  • Pain during or after sex
Lack of desire and/or arousal
                   A lack of sexual desire (or ‘sex drive’) is often described as a loss of libido and many women can experience a variety of symptoms. A lack of sexual arousal (not feeling ‘turned on’) may result from a lack of vaginal lubrication, a relationship worry or ill health. A lack of sexual desire and a lack of sexual arousal often occur together. And treatment of one often improves the other. It is important you see your doctor to describe the symptoms you are having as there are a variety of treatments available.

Problems with orgasm
                    These include never having an orgasm, delayed or infrequent orgasms, and a reduction in the strength of orgasmic sensations. While some women do not need to have an orgasm to enjoy sex, this may be a real problem for others and their partners (see our factsheet ‘Problems with orgasm’).

Pain during or after sex
                Some women can experience pain during sex. This may be due to reduced vaginal lubrication and insufficient foreplay before penetration. It can become a problem and stop a woman from having or enjoying sexual intimacy (see our factsheet ‘Pain during/after sex’).


Difficulty in Reaching Orgasm
                 Orgasms are necessary for sex and conclude the activity with a peak surge in sexual pleasure. Most women find it difficult to achieve a normal orgasm during coitus. This is the result of certain factors such as the lack of foreplay, anxiety, low sex drive, smoking, alcohol consumption, medications, and even some diseases. The lack of proper arousal is one of the major causes associated with preventing a satisfying sexual climax.
Foreplay can prepare the body for accepting the other stages of sex such as penetration, sexual pleasure, and the intense climax. This includes the erection of nipples, increased breathing and heartbeat rate, enhanced sensitivity of the skin and smell, etc. Abstaining from such practices can make it difficult for women to reach orgasm during sex.
Low Libido Levels
Libido or the sex drive can become increasingly lowered when a woman is suffering from sexual dysfunction. It can occur due to a variety of problems such as low blood pressure, diabetes, depression, deteriorating relationship levels, etc. Low libido will decrease the interest in sex and the need for sex among women. It can cause a woman to respond unfavorably to a sexual situation, and as a result, derive less pleasure from the sexual intercourse.
Dryness in Vagina
Vaginal dryness is commonly associated with sexual dysfunction in women. It is caused due to certain changes in the hormones that can occur mostly during the times of breastfeeding or menopause. Dryness in the vagina can result in the sexual activity to become uncomfortable for both the partners. The vagina secretes lubricants during arousal that helps in smooth penetration. Dryness can make it difficult for penetration and even result in painful sex.

Dr. Saransh suggest the best remedy for sex problem solution is recommend or use Ayurveda Medicines.

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