Sexual dysfunction refers to a problem accruing during any phase of the sexual response cycle that prevents the individual or couple from experiencing satisfaction from the sexual activity the sexual response cycle traditionally includes excitement plateau orgasm and resolution desire and arousal we both part of the excitement phase of the sexual response.
Desire disorder -Lack of sexual desire interest in sex
Arousal disorder –Inability to become physically aroused or excited during sexual activity
Orgasm disorder –Delay or absence of orgasm pain.
Pain disorder -pain during intercourse
- DM
- Heart vascular disease
- Neurological disorder
- Hormonal imbalance
- Kidney or liver failure
- Alcoholism
- Drug abuse
- Antidepressant drugs
- Work related stress and anxiety
- Concern about sexual performance
- Marital or relationship problems
- Depression
- Feeling guilt
- Effects of past sexual trauma
- In ability to achieve or maintain an exertion suitable for intercourse erectile dysfunction
- Absent or delayed ejaculation despaired adequate sexual stimulation refereed ejaculation
- Inability to control the timing of ejaculation
- In ability to achieve orgasm
- Inadequate vaginal lubrication before and during intercourse
- In ability to relax the vaginal muscles enough to allow intercourse
- Lack of interest in or desire for sex
- In ability to become aroused
- Pain with intercourse
