Female orgasm disorder

Female orgasm disorder is an independent syndrome. It is not the same as sexual desire disorder or difficulty in arousal. Female orgasm disorder means that although women have sexual interests and requirements, and their sexual desire is normal or even strong, they are stimulated with sufficient intensity and effectiveness during sexual activity and have normal sexual excitement reactions (such as genital swelling and adequate vaginal lubrication). Orgasm is repeatedly or continuously delayed or lacking, and they can only get a low level of sexual pleasure, so they have little or no sexual satisfaction. The current understanding of female sexual dysfunction is far behind the understanding of male sexual dysfunction. Women have extensive variations in the type or intensity of stimuli that trigger orgasm. According to current clinical studies and long-term observations, no association has been found between specific personality traits or psychopathological conditions and orgasmic disorders. According to a controlled study, orgasm ability has nothing to do with the size of the vagina and the position of the vaginal opening. Pelvic muscle strength generally does not affect women's orgasm. According to the Masters-Johnson classification, female orgasmic disorders are divided into 4 categories. ① Primary orgasm disorder: refers to women who have never found orgasm under any conditions after sexual maturity; ② secondary orgasm disorder: women who have experienced orgasm in the past and disappeared later; ③ situation Sexual orgasm disorder: some women do not have orgasm during sexual intercourse, and masturbation or other forms of sexual stimulation may have orgasm; ④ random orgasm disorder: such women have orgasm under different conditions, but their The frequency is very low.

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