Female Sexual Problems
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Long considered a taboo subject, women's sexuality is now openly
discussed and portrayed on television, in magazines, and on the
Internet. Most importantly, women themselves are becoming increasingly
aware of their sexuality and their sexual health. Women of all ages are
learning more about their sexuality.
What is "sexuality"? For a woman, as for a man, sexuality encompasses a
very broad range of physical activities and psychological experiences.
These activities fulfill an important physical and emotional need for
closeness and intimacy.
Sexuality doesn't include just your sexual practices. Your feelings
about yourself, how you relate to others, and about sex and previous
sexual experiences are part of your sexual makeup
Your feelings about your partner and your relationship definitely affect your sexual satisfaction.
Women's interest in sex and responses to sexual stimulation vary widely.
Although most women's sexual responsiveness peaks in the late 30s and
early 40s, a woman can have satisfying sexual experiences throughout her
life.
The quality of her experiences is affected by individual differences, by
life situation, by age and hormonal levels, and by overall health and
well-being.
A sexual problem is anything that interferes with a woman's satisfaction
with a sexual activity. When this happens, it is often referred to by
health professionals as female sexual dysfunction (FSD).
Sexual response cycle
To understand why sexual problems occur, it is important to understand
the sexual response cycle. This cycle is the same in both men and women,
although at different rates and, obviously, with different physical
changes. The cycle has four steps.
Desire (excitement phase): Desire is a sexual "charge" that increases
interest in and responsiveness to sexual activity. You feel "in the
mood." Your heartbeat and breathing quicken, and your skin becomes
reddened (flushes).
Arousal (plateau phase): Sexual stimulation -- touch, hearing, vision, taste, smell, or imagination -- brings about further physical changes.
Fluids are secreted within the vagina, moistening the vagina, labia, and
vulva. These fluids provide lubrication for intercourse. The vagina
expands, and the clitoris enlarges. The nipples become hardened or
erect.
Orgasm (climax): At the peak of arousal, the muscles surrounding the vagina
contract rhythmically, causing a pleasurable sensation. This is often
referred to as the sexual climax.
Resolution: The vagina, clitoris, and surrounding areas return to their
unaroused states. You feel content, relaxed, and possibly sleepy.
Every woman progresses through the cycle at her own rate, which is
normal for her. A sexual problem may occur if any of these stages does
not occur.
Female Sexual Problems Symptoms
Sexual problems
The types of sexual problems in women correspond to the stages of the
sexual response cycle. Inability to achieve any of the stages can
interfere with sexual satisfaction and thus create a problem. Any of
these can be very distressing for a woman, because everyone deserves a
satisfying sex life. They can be distressing for her partner, too, and
can lead to problems in the relationship.
The sexual problems reported by women commonly consist of three types:
Lack of sexual desire: Lack of interest in sex, or desire for sex, is a
common problem in both men and women, but especially in women. Lack of
desire stops the sexual response cycle before it starts. Lack of desire
is temporary in some people and an ongoing problem in others.
Difficulties becoming sexually aroused or achieving orgasm: Inability to
become sexually aroused is sometimes related to lack of desire. In
other cases, the woman feels sexual desire but cannot become aroused.
Orgasm may be delayed or not occur at all (anorgasmia). This can be very
distressing for a woman who feels desire and becomes aroused. It can
create a vicious cycle in which the woman loses interest in sex because
she does not have an orgasm. It has been estimated that 7% to 10% of
women suffer from some sort of orgasmic disorder.
Pain during intercourse during intercourse is not uncommon. Like other sexual problems, it can cause a woman to lose interest in sex.
is not uncommon. Like other sexual problems, it can cause a woman to lose interest in sex.
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