Sexual Dysfunction
Sexual Dysfunctions generally are classified into four categories:
- Desire disorders – lack of sexual desire or interest in sex
- Arousal disorders – inability to become physically aroused during sexual activity
- Orgasm disorders – delay or absence of orgasm (climax)
- Pain disorders – pain during intercourse
Sexual problems:
Premature Ejaculation/Rapid Ejaculation
Persistent attempts to delay ejaculation have failed, this is now causing you distress. Otherwise described as ‘cumming to soon’
Delayed/Absent Ejaculation
Unable to ejaculate during sex or masturbation, may be able to ejaculate during masturbation but unable to do so with partner (also referred to as retarded ejaculation)
Erectile Dysfunction (Impotence)
Inability to maintain or achieve an erection suitable for sexual intercourse. Otherwise described as ‘can’t get it up’
Impaired Sexual Interest
No interest in sex
Impaired Sexual Interest
No interest in sex
Impaired Arousal
Lack of sexual sensation or unable to become aroused (turned on) following sexual stimulation
Orgasmic Dysfunction
Absent or infrequent orgasm
Vaginimus
Unable to have penetrative sex, unable to insert penis inside vagina, unable to use tampons, unable to tolerate smear test etc
Dyspareunia
Painful sex
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