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Sexual dysfunction in females, why does it happen

The problem of dysfunction is a very common problem in couples that it affect 43% of women and 31% of men, a dysfunction means that the individual of the couples have problems during sexual relation with prevent them from feeling satisfied after sex is over.
Usually the sexual relation has four phases:
excitement, plateau, orgasm, and resolution, and having a problem in one of these phases means that you have a dysfunction problem, the bad news is that most people usually hesitate or feels shame to share their sexual problems, while the good news is that most of these problems are often treatable, that's why it's important to you to share any concerns with both the partner and the doctor.

Problems related to sexual problems, and usually cause them
• High Blood Pressure Drugs and Erectile Dysfunction
If the patient having erectile dysfunction also have a problem of high blood pressure, he need to treat it, sometimes it can be treated normally by changing bad eating habits and having a healthy food diet, but other people can't do this and usually need a doctor prescribed from their doctor, but unfortunately the medication can cause erectile dysfunction itself as it happens to 70% how take these medications, that's why it is often not easy to stay on the medication.

Why sexual dysfunction affect women?

There are some reasons for which women could have sexual dysfunction:
• Problems in sexual desire: this can be due to many reasons such as stress, fatigue, pregnancy, being board with normal routine sex, lifestyle of work and care about children, and sometimes it is due to heath problems and medication, such as cancer diseases, and chemotherapy.
• Problems in becoming aroused: this problems usually happen because of not having enough stimulation, and also due to insufficient vaginal lubrication, and sometimes happens according to some psychological problems such as anxiety, now researches is being held to know how blood flow problems affecting the vagina and clitoris may contribute to arousal problems.
• Not having orgasm: anorgasm means the absence of sexual climax, usually happens due to woman's sexual inhibition, inexperience, lack of knowledge, and psychological factors such as guilt, anxiety, or a past sexual trauma or abuse, also not having sufficient stimulation or due to medical diseases such as chronic diseases.
• Painful sexual relationship: pain during the intercourse may occur due to several problems including endometriosis, a pelvic mass, ovarian cysts, vaginitis, poor lubrication, the presence of scar tissue from surgery, or a sexually transmitted disease, in addition there is a disease that occur in women who have fear of painful penetration or from a sexual phobia is called vaginismus, it's painful and involuntary spasm of the muscles that surround the vaginal entrance.