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Sexual Problems in Women
Dr. Saransh Jain
Sexual Problems in Women
Sexual dysfunction can have physical or psychological causes. Physical causes include:
Sexual Problems in Women
Dr. Saransh Jain
Sexual Problems in Women
According to Internationally awarded and World famed and world renowned Dr. Saransh Jain, Sexual dysfunction is a common concern shared by many women. Problems may occur during any phase of the sexual response cycle (excitement, plateau, orgasm, and resolution) that prevent a woman from experiencing sexual satisfaction. Many women are reluctant or embarrassed to discuss their sexual problems, but it's important to tell your doctor what you are experiencing since most cases of sexual dysfunction can be treated.
Sexual dysfunction can have physical or psychological causes. Physical causes include:
- Diabetes,
- Heart disease,
- Neurological diseases,
- Hormonal imbalances,
- Menopause,
- Chronic diseases such as kidney disease or liver failure,
- Alcoholism,
- Drug Abuse, and Side Effects of Medications, including antidepressant drugs.
Female Sexual Dysfunction
A sexual problem, or sexual dysfunction, refers to a problem during any phase of the sexual response cycle that prevents the individual or couple from experiencing satisfaction from the sexual activity. The sexual response cycle has four phases: excitement, plateau, orgasm, and resolution.
What Effect Does a Hysterectomy Have on Female Sexual Dysfunction?
Many women experience changes in sexual function after a hysterectomy (surgical removal of the uterus). These changes may include a loss of desire, and decreased vaginal lubrication and genital sensation. These problems may be associated with the hormonal changes that occur with the loss of the uterus. Furthermore, nerves and blood vessels critical to sexual function can be damaged during the surgery.
How Does Menopause Affect a Female Sexual Dysfunction?
The loss of estrogen following menopause can lead to changes in a woman's sexual functioning. Emotional changes that often accompany menopause can add to a woman's loss of interest in sex and/or ability to become aroused. Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) or vaginal lubricants may improve certain conditions, such as loss of vaginal lubrication and genital sensation, which can create problems with sexual function in women. Also, an oral drug taken once a day, ospemifene (Osphena), makes vaginal tissue thicker and less fragile.
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