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Sexual Problems in Women
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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.
Sexual Dysfunction
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.
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.
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Causes of Female Sexual Dysfunction
Drugs and medications
Spinal cord injury
Vaginal atrophy
Vascular causes
High blood pressure High cholesterol levels
Diabetes Smoking
Physical causes Hormonal Imbalances
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Causes of Female Sexual Dysfunction
Psychological causes
Stress
Anxiety
Concerns about Sexual Performance
Relationship Problems
Depression
Feelings of Guilt
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How Is a Female Sexual Problem Diagnosed
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Sexual dysfunction in women is diagnosed by a physical exam and symptom history. The doctor will probably perform a pelvic exam with a Pap smear to check for cancer. Other tests may be ordered to rule out medical conditions that may cause sexual dysfunction. You may also be asked about attitudes toward sex, past sexual trauma or abuse, problems in your relationship, or
alcohol and drug abuse to help determine if these psychological factors contribute to the dysfunction.
Sexual dysfunction in women is diagnosed by a physical exam and symptom history. The doctor will probably perform a pelvic exam with a Pap smear to check for cancer. Other tests may be ordered to rule out medical conditions that may cause sexual dysfunction. You may also be asked about attitudes toward sex, past sexual trauma or abuse, problems in your relationship, or
alcohol and drug abuse to help determine if these psychological factors contribute to the dysfunction.
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