Female Sexual Dysfunction (FSD)
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Male erectile dysfunction has been under research for the last twenty years. However, it’s only recently that a female equivalent has been recognised. Female Sexual Dysfunction is a medical condition, incorporating a number of different disorders. However, the primary qualification for whether a woman has sexual dysfunction is whether it is causing her personal distress. If a woman is happy with her sexual situation whatever that may be, then she is not considered to have a problem. Orgasmic Disorder - even though a woman is stimulated and aroused she finds it difficult to have an orgasm. It may take a long time or she may not have one at all. It could even be that climax is less intense than it used to be. Sexual Arousal Disorder - sufferers may become aroused, however sex is not pleasurable. This may be due to a lack of vaginal lubrication caused by reduced blood flow to the genital area. Hypoactive sexual desire disorder - this manifests itself in a lack of libido. A sufferer has no desire for sexual relations. Sexual Aversion Disorder - sufferers actually have a phobia or fear of any sexual activity. Dyspareunia - pain experienced during intercourse. Vaginismus - spasms or an involuntary tightening of the muscles making the vagina difficult to enter. Non-coital sexual pain - pain caused by sexual stimulation other than full intercourse. |
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What is Female Sexual Dysfunction (FSD): Answer by Vielle
