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Common Male and Female Sexual Health Dysfunctions

The most common male and female sexual health dysfunctions are:

  • Erectile Dysfunction, once referred to as impotence, erectile dysfunction (ED) is the inability to have or maintain an erection adequate for intercourse. Approximately 30 million American men have ED with age being the primary risk factor: The older the man becomes, the greater his chances for developing ED. There are currently a number of medications that can be taken to treat ED.

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  • Dyspareunia is pain during attempted or after vaginal intercourse. Dyspareunia is caused by the anatomical structure of the uterus and pelvic muscles as well as uterine or ovarian disorders like endometriosis, fibroids or pelvic inflammatory disease.
  • Orgasmic Disorder is condition that is characterized by a lack of reaching an orgasm or an orgasm that is markedly reduced in its intensity. Psychological, environmental, and physiological factors in addition to certain medications, damage to the genital nerves are all possible causes for orgasmic disorder.
  • Sexual Desire or Interest Disorder is a term that is used to describe a woman who has diminished sexual interest and desire. Psychological factors as well as hormonal changes and certain medications contribute to Sexual Desire or Interest Disorder.
  • Sexual Arousal Disorder is the inability to become sexually aroused despite experiencing sexual stimulation. Sexual Arousal Disorder is caused by psychological and physical factors as well as hormonal changes.

This post first appeared on Healthranker.

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Something for the Ladies.

If you are reading this article or are a fist time visitor to Impotence Treatment Now you may be wondering why there is a blog dedicated to women on a male impotence treatment website!

Well research has show that a proportion of visitors to the site are female. These women we can assume are either interested in the causes of impotency or are looking for impotency treatments for their partners. But there is a third option and that could be that women are looking for ways to boost their own libidos and improve their sexual health.

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There may be one or any number of problems or issues in a relationship that manifest themselves as impotency or erectile dysfunction. Money, job security, children, desirability and exhaustion are to name but a few of the outside influences that can be taken into the bedroom and have a negative impact on sexual and general relationship health. These are not male prerogatives, women feel and experience them too.

‘If a man can’t get an erection, it’s physically easy to see but with women a loss of libido is harder to define’.Oral Sex

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The best thing about relationships is that you’ve got each other and communication is quay to any successful relationship. Talking about sex should never be taboo. Build you confidence and the security of your relationship by flirting. The way you speak to each other, surprise calls, SMS and emails throughout the day as well as kind spontaneous gestures, all these things are part of foreplay and build a strong bond and trust between couples.

A women’s sexual dysfunction can be rooted in a medical or her hormone levels. In many cases it can be sexual dissatisfaction, relationship issues or the lack of communication. Women should embrace self pleasure and find out what ‘presses all the buttons’ and communicate this to their partners.

If one or both partners in the relationship are suffering from loss of libido try and talk about it (a problem shared). Of course we males don’t like to talk especially when it comes to our loss of masculinity but talk we must. Both men and women have to come from a place of understanding that their partner wants to please them. Be open, have fun and explore what works for the both of you.

Abstaining from sex and rediscovering each other can work in some relationships. Introducing natural supplements, massage with topical oils and lubes, role play or fantasy to the bedroom can also have the desired effect but all these should be enhanced with good communication, talking and listening.

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More information about low libido in women…

Lack of Sex Drive in Women

Lack of sex drive (lack of libido) is common in women, but quite rare in men. The American Medical Association has estimated that several million US women suffer from what doctors there call ‘female sexual arousal disorder’ (FSAD). By Dr David Delvin, GP and family planning specialist and Christine Webber, psychotherapist.

From Weight Gain to Low Libido

Believe it or not, women’s bodies depend on testosterone and men cant get by without oestrogen. But when things get out of balance, the health consequences can be serious. By Jerome Burne and Lucy Elkins

Women’s Libido

Viagra changed the face of men’s sexual medicine. Now many women want their own. But researchers have just announced Viagra for women didn’t work. This fascinating report explores our current state of knowledge about the factors affecting women’s sexual functioning as they age, and asks the fundamental question: will there ever be a pill for women’s passion?

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What is Male Impotency?

Male impotence or erectile dysfunction (ED) is characterized by the regular or repeated inability to obtain or maintain an erection sufficiently to satisfy you and your partner when engaging in sexual relationships.

A report by The Sexual Dysfunction Association estimates that 1 in 10 males in the UK have recurring problems with their erections at some point in their lives. Erection problems are therefore very common.

Typically when sexual arousal takes place, the brain transmits signals to the nerves in the penis. An erection occurs as blood rushes to the penis which has a hydraulic effect due to the pressure in the tissues. This inability to ‘get hard’ despite arousal is commonly diagnosed as erectile dysfunction.

There are many factors and underlying causes for male impotency some of which are treatable medical conditions such as diabetes, hormonal insufficiencies and drug side effects. It is also important to note that there may be underlying risks of cardiovascular disease and erectile dysfunction is a symptom of this condition.

Where there is no physical impossibility or condition for failing to achieve an erection it is sometimes a psychological problem. A psychological impotence is where thoughts, feelings, relationship or intimacy issues are the cause. This can be addressed by sexual counselors or clinical hypnotherapist.

There is a culture of ‘suffering in silence’ with men unable to discuss their  problems openly. Sexual prowess in males is culturally associated with potency, masculinity and success. Males who suffer from erectile dysfunction often feel ‘less of a man’ and suffer from low self esteem and lack confidence.

If an erection takes place at a times, such as when asleep, where the mind and psychological issues, are less present this suggests the physical structures are functional. However in the opposite case, a lack of a night-time erection does not imply the opposite, since a high number of sexually functional men do not routinely get wet dreams or erections while sleeping.

Erections occur by two very different methods. The first is achieved by touching the member. This responds to massaging the shaft and masturbation. The second is achieved by emotional and erotic stimulation. Of course both stimuli can be used in tandem.

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There are currently no formal medical tests to diagnose erectile dysfunction. Your GP of physician can carry out blood tests to exclude any underlying disease, such as diabetes. Impotence can be related to a poor physical health, poor dietary habits, smoking, obesity and most specifically heart disease.

More information about the causes of male impotency.

Erectile Dysfunction (Impotence) The outlook for men with erectile dysfunction (ED) has improved enormously in the first eight years of this century – so much so that almost all patients nowadays can be assured of a return to successful intercourse. Written by Dr David Delvin, GP and family planning specialist.

Erectile Dysfunction E.D. and Male Impotence England cricket legend Phil Tufnell ecourages men to look after their sexual health to bowl their maidens over – Impotency – it’s just not cricket!

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