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cathrine
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Posted: 11/17/06 - 00:00 Post subject: Female Sexual Dysfunction |
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Please tell me something about acquired female sexual dysfunction. Is there anything like that? What causes disorder like that in healthy women? Is the only symptom decreased sexual drive? Please post. Thanks.
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mulberry
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Posted: 11/18/06 - 09:49 Post subject: |
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There are physical disorders that are causes of discomfort during intercourse that are involved in development of female sexual dysfunction. FSD can be due to dyspaurenia-pain during or after intercourse, vaginismus-involuntary contractions that make penetration difficult and painful and many others. Inadequate blood flow, reduced hormone levels, nerve related loss of sensitivity are some of them. Neurological and endocrine disorders are sometimes responsible for sexual problems. Each of them requires adequate treatment.
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Posted: 07/28/07 - 21:57 Post subject: Re: Female Sexual Dysfunction |
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| cathrine wrote: |
Please tell me something about acquired female sexual dysfunction. Is there anything like that? What causes disorder like that in healthy women? Is the only symptom decreased sexual drive? Please post. Thanks.
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I too have sexual dysfunction disease and am embarrassed to talk to my doctor about it. It is causing problems for my husband and me. I'm not sure if it's physical mental or because he is always saying derogative things to me. Sometimes I feel like going and seeing another man to see if I can become aroused or not. Any suggestions from anyone? |
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Posted: 11/11/07 - 17:41 Post subject: mental, no, affection, yes |
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| From biological point of view, the brain is the biggest sexual organ, especially for women. Wut your husband say 100% has to do with your problem. You don't have mental problem, but you need affection to be aroused. |
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