DEFINITIONOrgasm disorder are slow or do not achieve sexual climax (orgasm) although sexual stimulation long enough and strong.The number and type of stimulation required for orgasm varies from woman to woman. Most women can achieve orgasm during clitoral arousal, but only about half of women regularly achieve orgasm during intercourse. About 1 in 10 women never reach orgasm.
Orgasm disorder occurs when problems with orgasm frequently and continuously, interfering with sexual function and cause stress.
CAUSEGenerally, women who have learned how not to lose the ability to achieve orgasm unless a lack of sexual communication, problems in relationships, which makes the experience of trauma, or physical or psychological disorders that block.Physical and psychological causes of sexual desire disorder is the same. Depression is a common cause.
Orgasm disorder can occur because of lovemaking that consistently ends before the woman reaches orgasm. Women can not reach orgasm because of warming that is not enough, since neither the woman nor her partner did not understand how the functions of the genitals, or because of premature ejaculation.Some of the games of love leading to frustration and anger and sometimes can produce a sense of disgust for anything to have sex.
Some women can not achieve orgasm because they fear "let go", especially during sex. This fear can be associated with feelings of guilt after enjoying pleasures, afraid to be left alone to enjoy that depends on the couple, or the fear of losing control.
Certain drugs, particularly selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors such as fluoxetine, can inhibit orgasm.
Orgasm disorder likely to be temporary, may occur after years of normal sexual function, or the possibility of long-lasting. It can happen all the time or only in certain circumstances. Most women who have problems reaching orgasm also has a pad problems arouse passions.
DiagnosisDiagnosis is based on the woman's explanation about the problem. To identify the cause, a doctor asked the woman about his sexual experience and medical history, including drug use, and physical examination.
If the cause is a problem of psychology, counseling for the woman, usually with a partner, often helps. Psychotherapy for women or couples can be encouraged. Physical impairment, if any, is treated. Other actions that are useful include exercises focus on the sensation of the couple, information about how the functions of the genitals, and Kegel exercises.
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