Common Sexual Health Problems in Female
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1. Low Sexual Desire (Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder)
Persistent lack of interest in sexual activity that causes personal distress. Often influenced by hormones, stress, mental health, or relationship issues.
2. Arousal Disorder
Difficulty becoming or staying physically aroused during sexual activity despite desire. May involve lack of lubrication, genital response, or emotional engagement.

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3. Anorgasmia
(Orgasmic Disorder)
Inability or difficulty reaching orgasm despite sufficient stimulation and arousal. Can be caused by psychological, hormonal, or nerve-related issues.
4. Dyspareunia
(Painful Intercourse)
Pain before, during, or after sexual activity. Often related to vaginal dryness, infections, endometriosis, or emotional factors.
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5. Vaginismus
Involuntary contraction of vaginal muscles making penetration painful or impossible. Typically linked to anxiety, trauma, or fear of intercourse.
6. Vaginal Dryness
Lack of natural lubrication, leading to discomfort or pain during sex. Common during menopause, breastfeeding, or due to hormonal imbalances.


7. Sexual Aversion Disorder
Extreme anxiety or disgust toward sexual contact. Often rooted in past trauma, abuse, or negative sexual experiences.
8. Genital Sensitivity Issues
Reduced or heightened sensitivity in the genital area. May stem from nerve damage, hormonal shifts, or chronic conditions like vulvodynia.
9. Persistent Genital Arousal Disorder (PGAD)
Unwanted, persistent genital arousal not related to desire. Can be distressing and is often neurological or hormonal in origin.
10. Female Orgasmic Disorder
Delayed, infrequent, or absent orgasms. Can be caused by psychological blocks, medication side effects, or relationship issues.

