Female Sexual Dysfunction Causes, symptoms and remmedies. On February 7th 2001 and on a follow up shown on Valentine's day, February 14th, 2001 on the Oprah Winfrey show the subject of discussion was
"Wifes Who Don't Want Sex". The show talks about what some experts believe is a national epidemic. Women, even in their 20's and 30's, are saying they have lost their desire for sex. They are frustrated
wives with frustrated husbands. If you're one of the 40 million women who has lost your desire for sex — you're not alone
7 Reasons Women Lose Their Sexual Desire
1. Psychological
If you are depressed, the first thing that's going to go is your urge for sex, and that can be from stress and anxiety. Sexual abuse - 23 percent of women have been abused and it's a real issue. And
then the body image that we talked about -- if we're fat, if we're too thin, if we don't have breasts -- we don't feel like we're sexy. We don't need sex. Therefore, we don't want it.
2. Couple trouble. That's a big problem because sex becomes a power issue. He wants it this many times; I don't. I'm mad at him. I'm not going to have sex with him. If your relationship is not good
outside the bedroom, it's not going to get good inside the bedroom. They say that when a marriage is good, 85 percent of the marriage has good sex. But when it's bad, 85 percent of that marriage is bad sex.
3. Medication. Birth control pills. Fifteen million women in America are on the pill and often that can diminish libido. So there you're taking something so you can have sex and you feel
less lusty.
4. Diseases All the chronic diseases, and when you get a lot of auto-immune diseases, it lowers libido; diabetes, cancer.
5. Therapy of the diseases That's if
you've had surgery, if you've had chemotherapy, if you've had a hysterectomy. It can change your reaction, your sense of who you are, your body image and if you want to have sex.
6. Pain.
15 percent of women have discomfort when they have sex, and if it hurts, you don't want to do it. If you remember the hurt, you remember you don't want it.
7. Men. Here we have that whole
30 million men that have some sort of dysfunction, erectile dysfunction, and they have the same factors we do. They have the psychological issues, they have the physical factors, and what do they do when
they don't want it? `Honey, it's OK. I don't need it anyway.' So we talk ourselves out of it.
From the show, Cristina Ferrare On Women's Unspoken Secret, 05/04/99 Among the main causes of the loss of desire are symptoms
associated with Female Sexual Dysfunction FSD. You may have female sexual dysfunction if you have any of the following symptoms:
- Diminished vaginal lubrication during intercourse
- Lowered sexual satisfaction
- Reduced ability or complete inability to achieve an orgasm
- Overall desire for sexual activity been diminished.
- Overall satisfaction during sexual activity been diminished
- Difficulty or inability to achieve an orgasm though vaginal intercourse.
- Difficulty or inability to achieve an orgasm though direct clitoral stimulation.
- External stimulation (clitoral) causes some or a lot of pain
- Vaginal lubrication during preliminaries diminished or vanished
- Vaginal sensation during intercourse has diminished.
- Clitoral sensation during intercourse has diminished or vanished
The symptoms associated with FSD can be reduced or completely reversed by a treatment regimen which can be performed using devices such as the FDA approved Eros-CTD or the Eroscillator, which is recommended by Dr Ruth. |