Sexual Dysfunction: Male Sexual Dysfunction, Sexual Dysfunction in Woman, Cause of Sexual Dysfunction

Sex  can  offer  innumerable  pleasure  for  the  mind  and  soul,  as  well  for  the  body.  It  is  a  gift  that  unfortunately  for  a  lot  of  people  can  be  taken  away.  Sexual dysfunction is a part of many peoples life.

Sexual  dysfunction  might  be  one  of  those  problems  people  who  have  it  feel  uncomfortable  talking  about.  While  longing  for  the  pleasure  of  the  flesh,  and the  intimacy  that  sexual  intercourse  can  provide  for  an  individual.  What do you do if you  have  a  sexual  dysfunction? What  do  you  do  if  you  are  a  woman  with  a  sexual  dysfunction  problem?

Sexual  dysfunction  problems

 Usually  for  woman  the  causes  for  their  sexual  dysfunctional  problems  fall  into  four  types  of  disorders. 

  • Desire  disorders  is  when  a  woman  has  little  to  no  interest  in  sex. 
  • Arousal  disorders  is  when  a  woman  feels  little  to  no  sexual  arousal  within  their  body,  no  wetness  etc. 
  • Orgasmic  disorders  is  when  a  woman  can’t  have  an  orgasm  or  feels  pain  during  one. 
  • Sexual  pain  disorders  is  when  a woman  has  pain  during  or  after  sex.

The  causes  of  sexual  dysfunction  can  be  as  much  a  mental  problem  as  well  as  a  physical  one.  Women  who  are  unsatisfied  in  their  relationships,  depressed,  just  had  a  baby,  and  stress  from  their  life  can  all  play  into  reducing  the  need  to  have  sex.  It  is  up  to  the  woman  to  know  herself  well  enough,  and  be  aware  of  what  is  going  on  in  her  life  and  body  so  that  when  she  seeks  medical  help  she  is  not  just  a  passive  participate  in  figuring  out  what  is  going  on.

Also,  thing  like  medications,  chronic  illness,  vaginal  infections  and  menopause  all  can  reduce  a  woman’s  need  to  have  sex,

Solutions

 First, of  all  if  you  are  experience  any  of  the  disorders  described  earlier  see  a  doctor.  If  you  have  tried  to cope  with  your  emotional  problems  alone,  do  know  there  are  places  and  people  who  are  trained  to  help  you  with  things  like  depression or  trying  to get  into  a  bad  relationship.

Second,  if  you  just  had  a  baby  and  you  are  not  interested  in sex  that  is  understandable.  Explain  to  your  husband  what  is  going  on  with  you,  and  be  surprised  how  patient  he  can  be.  What  is  not  alright  is  to  bury  yourself  in  your  children,  or  work  and  forget  that  you  are  a  woman  who  have  enjoy  sex  before. 

After  a  couple  of  months,  about  six, if  you  are  not  still  feeling  up  to  sex  go  see  a  doctor  to  make  sure  if  everything  is  physically  fine.  If  the  doctor  says  that  it  is,  then  it  is up  to  you  to  take  the  next  step.  Remember  that  sex  does  not  always  have  to  be  perfect,  but  the  longer  you  hide  away  from  it  the  harder  it  is  to  start  again,  plus  you  might  cause  damage  to  your  marriage. 

Third,  if  you  are  trying  to  cope  with  the  changes  in  your  body,  whether  from  stress,  or  after  having  a  baby  and  you  can’t  see  yourself  having  sexual  intercourse,  masturbate.  As  Truman  Capote  once  said,  “The  good  thing  about  masturbation  is  that  you  don’t  have  to  get  dressed up  of  it.”  You  don’t,  just  find  time  alone  to  get  use  to  yourself,  body,  and  desires  again.

Fourth,  for  some  women  medication  can  help  like  women  in  menopause.  But  the  only  way  to  know  if  you  need  medication  is  to  talk  to  your  doctor.

Lastly, speak up for yourself with your doctor and spouse. Don’t fake desire or  interest  if  you  don’t  feel  it.  Tell your husband what  is  going  on  with  you,  to  do  otherwise  will  only  prolong  your  disorder  if  you  have  one,  or  other  concerns/problems  that  you  might  be  suffering  from.  For  some  women  it  is  hard  to  be  up-front  and  honest  by  something  we  might  deem  an  inadequacy  within  us.

The truth is that it  is  a  problem  that  if  left  in  the  dark  can  fester  and  grow,  ruining  everything within  its  path. Bring it into the light and find a solution.


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