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ANORGASMIA

Anorgasmia: This is a condition in which women are unable to climax in spite of adequate sexual stimulation. It is a common condition that affects a significant number of women. Female orgasms vary in several ways; it may differ in intensity or duration. The symptoms of anorgasmia are mainly the delay in attaining orgasms or the inability to orgasm.

What are the types of anorgasmia?

• Acquired anorgasmia– In this type, orgasms have been attained before, but due to some factors, have stopped now.

• Lifelong anorgasmia– Orgasms have never been felt.

• Situational anorgasmia– Here, you may be able to orgasm in certain situations alone. Like in a certain position, or oral sex or with a particular person only. Most women cannot orgasm to vaginal stimulation alone.

• Generalized anorgasmia– In this, you are unable to climax in any situation or with any partner

Causes:
Orgasms is a very complex process. It takes a combination of physical, psychological and emotional factors to reach an orgasm. So, if any of the above mentioned is compromised, it can lead to temporary or permanent anorgasmia. The several factors that can typically cause anorgasmia are:

Physical Causes

• Medical diseases– Diseases such as diabetes or multiple sclerosis can lead to anorgasmia

• Medications– Medicines such as anti-depressants, anti-histamines, cardio-vascular medications can interfere with orgasms

• Smoking and Alcohol– Alcohol can lead to the inability to climax, whereas smoking cigarettes limits blood flow and has a similar effect.

• Gynecologic issues– Surgeries such as hysterectomy or cancer surgeries can hamper with the ability to achieve orgasms.

Psychological Causes

•Poor body image
•Embarrassment
•Anxiety or depression
•Financial issues and stress
•Fear or Sexually Transmitted Diseases or •Pregnancy
•Past emotional or sexual abuse
•Relationship issues

•Fights or conflicts in the relationship
•No attraction toward the partner
•Lack of connection
•Infidelity
•Poor connection with partner regarding sexual needs

How to treat it?

After you consult your doctor , he might suggest you sex therapy or cognitive behavioural therapy. You may also seek couple therapies. Women can also try increased stimulation. Most women have a hard time achieving orgasms via vaginal stimulation. You can try clitoral stimulation or other positions that may benefit and increase the chances of achieving an orgasm.

Dr Wunmi Omololu
about me Wunmi Omololu, is an expert sexology, with several years of training at the PFU Moscow. She is a founder of Bims health, which is an organization dedicated to helping couples build stronger relationships, improve their sex lives, and achieve a heightened level of intimacy. She is an author of many books on sexual health and pleasure and monthly columnist for the urban men online magazine. She is a wife and a mother. Wunmi also provides general and sex therapy to help couples build stronger relationships and improve their sex lives.

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