Wednesday 22 June 2011

Female Sexual Dysfunction- Causes And Treatment

FSD refers to the recurrent problems that cause distress during any stage of the sexual response cycle or even can disturb your sexual relationship. Some of the common female sexual dysfunction symptoms are low libido, vaginal dryness, orgasm problems and difficulty in sexual arousal.

Don’t fret because there are various FSD treatments are available depending on the cause. Female sexual dysfunction can occur due to physical cause, hormonal cause and psychological cause. Let’s discuss about the factors which are responsible for Female sexual dysfunction-

Physical causes:
Low sex drive is the most common symptom of Sexual dysfunction. If you’re suffering from any health issue such as the cancer, diabetes, cardiac problem, arthritis, urinary or bowel problem, you may experience low sex drive.Apart from this, women who consume excessive drink or drug also cab ne a victim of sexual dysfunction. Sometimes it also occurs as a side effect of anti depressants, blood pressure medications and chemotherapy. Low sex drive also found in women who have had their ovaries and womb removed due to any health issue because their body doesn’t produce testosterone.

Hormonal causes:
Maximum women experience sexual dysfunction during or after menopause as a result of low level of estrogen. Due to decreased level of estrogen hormone, lots of changes occur in genital tissues of a female and hence, affect her sexual responsiveness also. Sex during menopause may become painful, or you won’t achieve an orgasm. 

Psychological cause:
Prominent psychological reasons of female sexual dysfunction are stress, anxiety, and depression, self perception during and after pregnancy. Any kind of emotional disturbance between you and your partner also causes the low sex drive.

Female Sexual Dysfunction- Treatment:
Consult it with a doctor for proper diagnosis and appropriate treatment. Here are some non-medial female sexual dysfunction treatments that can resolve your problem-
•    Take help of a sex therapist or psychiatrist.
•    Adopt healthy lifestyle to improve your overall health.
•    Perform exercises that strengthen your pelvic muscles.






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