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Women & Sexuality:

When You
Feel No Joy
in Sex

By Jason Cheng, DO


For ages sexual complaints from women have been scorned, dismissed, or grossly misled at best;


What causes a person to go from joy in sex to complete aversion?
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from fundamentalist religious movements which forbid women to discuss matters of the groin to scientific experts who have always claimed “it’s all in your head”.

 

“I’m not in the mood”

“After the surgery, it just doesn’t feel the same”

“I can’t get turned on like I used to”

“It hurts when I have sex sometimes”

Female sexuality has only until recently been placed on the shelf of medical and scientific priorities for understanding and development. What greater behavior and aspect of human nature could be more important than sexuality? Though women have made incredible strides in political and professional fields alongside their male counterparts in the recent past, an understanding of the complex mechanisms governing their sexuality has largely remained behind.

Until now.

The advent and revolution of understanding female sexuality can be attributed in large part to what Viagra has done for male sexuality: a clinical and scientific study and understanding of sexual response.  TOP

Though later to the party than their male counterparts, female sexual medicine is now undergoing a renaissance due largely to recent advances in clinical and basic science research in both conventional as well as alternative medicine. Our increased focus on health maintenance and wellness are placing diet, stress management, and psychosexual health as critical factors to maintaining health as medication and surgery. The information age that we live in will no doubt pummel us with information on diet, drugs, and exercise, but also tips on enhancing our sexual health as well.

WHAT IS A SEXUAL DISORDER?

It is estimated that up to 40 million women in America suffer from some form of sexual complaint, either in the form of decreased libido, arousal disorder, or orgasmic dysfunction. (Or any combination of the above).  TOP

The most common complaints that bring a patient to the office include:

  • Lack of desire, or decreased libido

  • Inability to sustain arousal, such as genital lubrication

  • Unable to reach orgasm after sufficient stimulation and arousal

  • Pain during intercourse

Because the range of these symptoms are highly variable within the individual, a set of definitions for classifying and studying these complaints are as follows:

Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder

According to the Sexual Function Health Council of the America Foundation for Urologic Disease, hypoactive sexual desire disorder is defined as a lack of desire that causes concern and distress for the woman. Up to 35-60% of complaints fall within this category. Loss of desire and decreased libido are common presentations that a patient will bring up either during a sexual health consultation, or even a routine health checkup.  TOP

What are the causes of Sexual Dysfunction?

To say that the causes are complex would be an understatement. There is sufficient evidence that complex emotional, medical and hormonal factors may be responsible.

Emotional Causes:

  1. Depression is often cited as the most frequent cause of decreased interest in daily activities, with sexual desire topping the list. 

  2. Chronic stress triggers the fight or flight cascade, and the resulting mental and physical changes will shut off the desire for intimacy.

  3. Relationship issues leading to anger or resentment can frequently cause communication and intimacy problems.

  4. Histories of sexual assault or sexual abuse are examples of post-traumatic stress disorders that can lead to problems with sexual desire.  TOP

 

Medical:
Drugs that cause diminished libido:

  1. Antidepressants—SSRIs (Prozac-like) and Tricyclics (Elavil)

  2. Antihypertensive—Calcium Channel blockers, Beta blockers

  3. Anti-ulcer—Tagemet, Pepcid

  4. Sedative—Valium like drugs

  5. Anti-psychotic agents—Haldol and other schizophrenic agents

  6. Cholesterol lowering—Statins (Lipitor, Zocor)

  7. Oral Contraceptives

  8. And of course—TOBACCO AND ALCOHOL!!

Hormonal:

  1. Testosterone, the hormone traditionally associated with male virility, is also considered the primary hormone in women for sexual desire. Though at an infant stage, preliminary studies show that giving testosterone in postmenopausal women can increase libido. The identical results have been shown in women who are surgically menopausal via removal of their uterus and ovaries.

  2. Endocrine disorders, particularly with the adrenal glands that secrete the corticosteroids that form estrogen and testosterone, can also give rise to the hormone problems discussed above. Breastfeeding women are often observed to have diminished sexual interest and desire, most likely because the prolactin they produce shuts down the estrogen pathway. NEXT

 

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