| Sexual Disorders in Men and Women
Man has always strived for sex and better performance on bed has always been a priority, think of the embarrassment one feels if he can not satisfy his other half on bed. Sexual dissatisfaction can hamper your personal and professional life. Sexual Dysfunctions is a disorder related to a particular period of the sexual response cycle. Sexual dysfunctions include sexual desire disorders, orgasm disorders, sexual arousal disorders, and sexual pain disorders.
Sexual Aversion Disorder: A person who actively avoids and has a continual or repeated intense hate to genital sexual contact with a sexual partner may have Sexual Aversion Disorder. The aversion to sex must be a cause of difficulty in the person's sexual relationship and that will be main reason for Sexual Aversion Disorder. A Person with Sexual Aversion Disorder usually reports unease, or disgust when given the opportunity to be involved sexually. Touching and kissing may even be avoided. Extreme anxiety such as panic attacks may actually occur. It is not unusual for a person to feel nauseated, dizzy, or faint.
Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder: Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder may be present when a person has decreased sexual activity. Due to Sexual Disorder the sexual desire of an individual decrease which create problem for that Individual Person. In Sexual Disorder a person usually does not initiate sexual activity and may be slow to respond to his/her partner's sexual advances. This disorder can be present in adolescents and can persevere throughout a person's life.
Female Sexual Arousal Disorder: Female Sexual Arousal Disorder is described as the failure of a woman to complete sexual activity with sufficient lubrication. Swelling of the external Sexual Organs and vaginal lubrication are generally absent. These symptoms must cause problems in the interpersonal relationship and considered as a disorder. It is not unusual for the woman with female sexual arousal disorder to have almost no sense of sexual arousal. Often, these women experience pain with interaction and avoid sexual contact with her partner.
Male Erectile Disorder: If a male is unable to retain an erection during sexual activity with her partner, he may have Male Erectile Disorder. This problem must be either persistent or recurrent in nature. Also, the erectile interruption must cause difficulty in the relationship with the sexual partner it is defined as a Male Erectile Disorder. Some males will be unable to obtain any erection during Sexual Activity. Others will have satisfactory erection, but lose the erection during sexual activity. Male Erectile Disorders may come with a fear of failure in Sexual Activity with her partner. Sometimes this disorder is present throughout life. In many cases the erectile failure is discontinuous and sometimes dependent upon the type of partner or the quality of the relationship.
Female Orgasmic Disorder: Female orgasmic disorder occurs due to improper enlargement of or it may be total absence of orgasm associated with the sexual activity. This condition must cause a problem in the relationship with his sexual partner so it is defined as a disorder.
Male Orgasmic Disorder: When a male experiences significant delay or total absence of orgasm following sexual activity, he may have male orgasmic disorder. In order to be qualified as a disorder, the symptoms must present a significant problem for the individual. |