What is Female Anorgasmia?
Anorgasmia in women is the complete inability to achieve orgasm despite adequate sexual stimulation and arousal.
Prevalence: Affects 10-15% of women; varies by age group
Symptoms and Signs
- •Never having experienced orgasm
- •Loss of previously attained orgasm
- •Inability to orgasm with partner
- •Ability to orgasm only through specific stimulation
- •Frustration and sexual dissatisfaction
Causes and Risk Factors
Common Causes
- →Medications (antidepressants, antihypertensives)
- →Hormonal imbalances
- →Pelvic floor dysfunction
- →Psychological trauma
- →Relationship problems
- →Insufficient stimulation
- →Lack of sexual knowledge
- →Chronic health conditions
Risk Factors
- ⚠️Antidepressant use
- ⚠️Trauma history
- ⚠️Relationship conflict
Treatment Options
Expected Outcomes: 70-85% improvement with comprehensive therapy
Available Treatments:
- ✓Medication adjustment or change
- ✓Sex therapy
- ✓Couples counseling
- ✓Self-exploration and masturbation training
- ✓Vibrator use
- ✓Pelvic floor exercises
- ✓Education about sexual response
- ✓Psychological counseling
Prevention Tips
- →Sexual education
- →Open communication
- →Medication review
- →Stress management
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