Disorder of female sexual arousal occurs when there is a failure to achieve sexual arousal, despite adequate stimulation, which can bring pain and distress to the couple.
This difficulty of the woman is aroused and to desire the intimate contact can be caused by emotional problems, difficulty in the relationship, the profession can generate stress and disinterest for the sex, besides the depressive state and also by the use of medicines, hormonal alterations like estrogen deficiency or menopause and even due to some disease like endometriosis, infection in the bladder or in the genitals. In addition, the surgical removal of the ovaries can lead to this disorder, making the woman disinterested in sex.
How to identify
Signs that may indicate that a woman has the disorder of sexual arousal should be observed by the couple during attempts to have intimate contact that is pleasurable.
If despite all efforts the woman continues without getting excited this may indicate this disorder that should be investigated by the gynecologist who must find out its cause.
How to Improve Women's Excitement
Although there are several ways to make a woman aroused, if all the ways the couple is accustomed to are not enough, it may be necessary to resort to the use of medicines that improve blood circulation such as Flibanserin. Foods that stimulate circulation such as ginger, pepper, ginseng are also great for spice up the relationship. Learn other foods in nutritionist Tatiana Zanin's video:
Psychotherapy is especially indicated when the difficulty of achieving arousal is related to problems in the relationship or there is a history of sexual abuse or traumatic childbirth.
Kegel exercises strengthen the pelvic muscles may also help the woman to feel more pleasure during intimate contact and should be part of the treatment. Here's how to practice these exercises here. When the cause is some disease or infection, sometimes it is enough to do your treatment in a proper way so that the woman gets back aroused and wants the intimate contact again.
The use of intimate water-based lubricants can help keep the region moist and slippery, facilitating penetration and pleasure, and can be applied before and during intercourse. Sexual therapy with a sex therapist is also indicated and can help the couple discover their own anatomy and that of the partner, as well as positions that favor pleasant, intimate contact.
Oral remedies such as methyltestosterone and those of genital application such as testosterone propionate may be helpful but should only be used under medical advice. The tibolone remedy is indicated when it is believed that the sexual dysintense is due to the menopause.