Cardiovascular diseases affect libido

Nearly 40 percent of women were affected, at least once in life, a sexual dysfunction, recent studies show. Sexual dysfunction in women is either lack of orgasm, or in fact not feel sexual excitation. Often, the shame, women discuss their problem with no partner or with your doctor. Unfortunately, lack of communication between partners will, in time, a tension in the couple. Factors such as fatigue, illness, stress, depression, anxiety, alcohol affects libido. Sexual problems in both women and men appear to result in diseases like diabetes and cardiovascular disease. On the other hand, a birth, near menopause, hormonal changes, medication for certain diseases can cause lack of libido in women.

''Treatment''in women, is, for now, not drugs, but in''sex therapy''followed under the guidance of a sexologist. Sexual act can be sometimes painful. All of shame or fear of not angry-and partner, the woman does not discuss, in couple, about this issue. The pain can be caused both by lack excitation, and the vulvo-vaginal micotica - a common vaginal infection, genital herpes and vaginism.

According to specialists, the pain may be given to the sensitivity of contraceptive devices and creams. This pain is being felt during the sexual act, whether by sexual act. This problem must be discussed with your gynecologist who will trace cause and will prescribe medicines and lubricants.

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