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Title: 4 Types Of Sexual Disorders


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  • 4 Types Of Sexual Disorders

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  • Sexual disorders can affect any point of the
    sexual response cycle which are desire,
    excitement or orgasm/climax. The symptoms of
    sexual disorders cause can interfere with and
    disrupt individuals from having a good experience
    before, during, or after sex.
  • There are four categories in which sexual
    disorders are placed, all of which can impact
    both men and women. There can be an overlap
    between these and one disorder can cause another
    to arise. For example, a person who has issues
    with getting aroused may end up losing desire
    after some time.
  • Arousal Disorders
  • The disorders that fall under the category of
    arousal disorders result in an individual's
    inability to become physically aroused before
    and/or during sexual activity. The main symptom
    of any arousal disorder is that while the desire
    or libido may be present, there is no physical
    arousal. One of the most common arousal disorders
    in men is erectile dysfunction. Here, the man
    struggles to get or maintain an erection for a
    duration that he or his partner may wish.

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  • Desire Disorders?
  • The disorders that fall under the category of
    desire disorders affect the sexual desire and/or
    interest of an individual. Commonly, it is
    referred to as disorders that affect the libido.
    There are various causes of desire disorders such
    as hormonal changes (decrease in estrogen or
    testosterone levels), chronic medical conditions
    such as diabetes or heart disease, interpersonal
    problems within a relationship, mental health
    conditions such as depression and anxiety,
    history of sexual abuse, fears, and phobias, etc.
    Sexual disorders that fall under this category
    would include Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder.
    Individuals who suffer from this find it
    difficult to take initiative for sexual
    activities or to get turned on when their
    partner initiates it.
  • Orgasm disorders?
  • The disorders that fall under the category of
    orgasm disorders result in an individual not
    being able to achieve orgasm (anorgasmia) or
    experiencing a delayed or early orgasm. Sexual
    disorders that fall under this category would
    include Anorgasmia in women and Ejaculation
    disorders such as delayed ejaculation and
    premature ejaculation.

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  • Pain disorders?
  • The disorders that fall under the category of
    pain disorders result in pain or physical
    discomfort during sexual intercourse. In women,
    this can be due to conditions such as vaginismus,
    excessive vaginal dryness or lack of lubrication,
    medical conditions such as UTI, hormonal
    imbalances during PCOS, or menopause. In men,
    this can be due to conditions such as Peyronies
    disease, UTIs, prostatitis, STDs such as herpes,
    or having a sensitive glans penis, etc.
  • Sexual disorders can have emotional and
    psychological impacts, aside from physical ones.
    Individuals/Couples are affected by the symptoms,
    possible lack of intimacy, insecurities, and fear
    of treatment. It is advised that a sexual
    disorder should never be self-treated, especially
    not through self-medicating. There are various
    causes - both physical and/or psychological -
    that can result in sexual dysfunction. A
    professional (an andrologist/psychologist/psychiat
    rist) will be able to identify the accurate cause
    during a consultation, and then determine a
    treatment plan that works for you.
  • Sexual health is as important as physical and
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