Know About 3 Causes That Can Bring About Sexual Dysfunction
by Vivek Choudhary Nice lifeA number of women come across recurrent, persistent problems
with sexual responsiveness, desire, pain, or orgasm at some point in their
lives. This can lead to a distressful situation and make the relationship with
your partner strained. This condition according to a gynecology expert from the
best maternity hospital in Chandigarh is medically termed sexual
dysfunction.
· Female sexual dysfunction may have an
occurrence at any stage in your life.
Causes of female sexual
dysfunction
· Often, sexual problems are brought
into being when your hormones show imbalance or instability at certain times,
for instance, immediately after childbirth or in the course of your menopause,
says a pregnancy specialist doctor in Chandigarh.
· Also, major illnesses like diabetes,
cancer, and several cardiovascular diseases play an important part in causing
sexual dysfunction in females.
· There are several correlated factors
which are instrumental in making you go through sexual dysfunction or
dissatisfaction.
· These factors include the following.
1. Physical
· Sexual dysfunction can be caused
because of a number of underlying medical conditions such as:
o
Cancer
o
Heart
disease
o
Kidney
failure
o
Multiple
sclerosis
o
Urinary
bladder problems
· Plus, certain medications can have an
effect in diminishing your sexual desire along with your body’s ability to
arouse and experience an orgasm.
· Such medications include:
o
Antidepressants
o
Antihistamines
o
Blood
pressure medications
o
Chemotherapy
drugs
2. Hormonal
· Once menopause arrives, you’ll start
having reduced estrogen levels in your body which, as a consequence, may give
rise to the weakening of your genital tissues and changes in sexual
responsiveness.
· A reduction in estrogen levels can
lead to diminished flow of blood to the pelvic area which, in turn, can bring
about the lessened sensation in your genitals.
· In addition, you’ll be in need of
more time for building arousal and achieving an orgasm.
· When your estrogen levels drop, you
experience a thinning and reduced elasticity of your vaginal lining,
specifically if you don’t have an active sex life.
· These factors can give rise to
dyspareunia or painful intercourse.
· Also, your sexual desire suffers a
decline with a decrease in your body’s hormonal levels.
· Immediately after childbirth and for
the period of breastfeeding your body’s hormone levels undergo a shift.
· This can make vaginal dryness
possible and adversely impact your urge to have sex.
3. Psychological and social
· Depression or anxiety if left untreated
can produce sexual dysfunction.
· Even a history of sexual abuse or
long-term stress can result in sexual dysfunction.
· Similar effects are also observed
when you worry too much about your pregnancy or cope with the demands of a new
motherhood.
· Besides, long-standing conflicts in
relationship with your partner about sex can curtail your sexual receptiveness
as do inherent problems with body image and religious delusions.
Assuming that sexual problems exert influence on your relationship or cause enough worries, make sure you pay a visit to a doctor at Paras Bliss, a top maternity hospital in Chandigarh for assessment.
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