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. Chapters 0:00 Introduction 1:06 CAUSES OF Female Sexual Dysfunction 1:50 TYPES OF Female Sexual Dysfunction 2:36 TREATMENT FOR Female Sexual Dysfunction • Sexual dysfunction is a condition that prevents you from taking part in, enjoying, or wanting sexual activity. • The condition is quite different from asexuality and can happen at any time and any age, although chances increase as we age. • Sexual dysfunction is often associated with men, but it is equally likely to occur in women. • However, before learning more about this condition, it is important to differentiate from a bad night. • Furthermore, it has four categories: 1. Desire disorder, which causes next to no interest in sexual relations for a lengthy period of time. 2. Arousal disorder, where the body does not respond to mood. 3. Orgasm disorder: the ability to be aroused but not climax, often leading to frustration. 4. Pain disorder, which causes pain during intercourse. • Let’s look at female sexual dysfunction in detail: Causes • Sexual dysfunction is typically caused by another underlying condition or some trauma. • Prominent causes for female sexual dysfunction include: 1. Menopause 2. Hormone changes and imbalances after childbirth 3. Menopause • Other possible causes for sexual dysfunction in females include: 1. Diabetes 2. High-blood pressure 3. Fatigue 4. Stress 5. Certain medications 6. Relationship issues 7. Fear of pregnancy 8. Sexual inhibitions 9. High stress 10. Fear of pregnancy Types • Women often feel pain disorders due to sexual dysfunction. • The pain may be caused by external reasons such as tense vaginal muscles or inadequate. Because of this, painful penetration can make the body reject sexual activity. • Vaginismus, a name for involuntary vaginal muscle spasms, can also make intercourse uncomfortable. • Hormonal changes caused by menopause, such as a drop in estrogen, can cause the vaginal lining to thin and also decrease lubrication. • Difficulty in having an orgasm is a result of your sex drive being low. • This is due to your hormones being imbalanced, which may be caused by increased stress and fatigue. • A low sex drive may also be a result of pain and discomfort, whether it’s linked to intercourse or not. Treatment • Living with sexual dysfunction can lead to anxiety and misunderstandings between partners. • You need to seek help from a doctor if it continues on a prolonged basis. • The doctor will initially ask for your medical history and a list of any medications you might be taking. • This could be followed by a physical examination and diagnostic testing. • Treatment is different for physical and psychological causes. • Physical causes such as tight vaginal muscles could be treated with lubricating gels or through surgery if required. • For psychological causes, counseling to deal with anxiety and stress can be helpful. • You may also go for joint counseling if the condition is causing problems between you and your partner. • The treatment may not be immediately effective, but it is important to continue it might take some time before positive signs appear