Sexual Dysfunction Therapy
There are a number of conditions that persist in sexual dysfunction:
• Inhibited sexual desire is a loss of desire that disrupts
sexual relationships, accompanied by diminished sexual attraction
and decreased sexual activity. People with inhibited desire have
few sexual dreams or fantasies and is more commonly reported in
women.
• Anorgasmia is when women have a delay in or absence of orgasm
following a normal sexual excitement or plateau stage.
• Premature ejaculation is when men have ejaculation with
minimal sexual stimulation before the person wishes it.
• Erectile dysfunction is also known as impotence and is when
men cannot attain or maintain an erection
Almost all man experiences lack of desire, erectile dysfunction
or premature ejaculation at some point or the other in his life.
Such incidents can be related to:
1. Stress (anxiety)
2. High blood pressure (medication)
3. Drugs (steroids)
4. Psychological (insecurity in a relationship, self, or from emotional
or financial loss).
The dysfunction is often temporary, and most women are understanding
of the occasional failures a man may experience and do not make
a big deal out of it. However, some men respond to episodes of failure
in a manner that leads from performance anxiety to anticipatory
anxiety, and the problem becomes chronic rather than transitory.
If you have any question do not hesitate to contact
me. I would be pleased to help you.
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