Anorgasm
Anorgasmia means the difficulty of achieving orgasm under conditions of sufficient stimulation, which causes the patient to become depressed. Anorgasmia is a common condition that affects many women
Orgasm strength, frequency and sufficient stimulation to induce orgasm varies from woman to woman. Most women do not reach orgasm through penetration alone In addition, orgasm-related events change with age or medication
If you are satisfied with your sex life, there is nothing to worry about However, if you experience a lack of orgasm strength or frequency, talk to your doctor about it Lifestyle changes and therapy may be helpful
Despite what we see in the media, orgasm is not a simple, well-defined thing This pleasurable climax is a complex reaction to many physical, emotional and psychological factors
Physical Causes Many physical changes, diseases and drugs can interfere with orgasm:
- Diseases Any disease can affect this part of sexual sensations, for example diabetes and neurological diseases such as multiple sclerosis
- Gynecological problems Orgasm can be affected by gynecological surgery, such as hysterectomy or cancer surgery. In addition, orgasm is closely related to other sexual phenomena, such as uncomfortable or painful penetration.
- Medications Many medications can affect your orgasm: blood pressure medications, antihistamines, and antidepressants—especially selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors.
- Alcohol and smoking Consuming large amounts of alcohol reduces the ability to climax during sex This process is also hindered by smoking, which can restrict blood flow
- Increasing age As you age, natural anatomical, hormonal, neurological, and circulatory changes can affect your sex life. At the onset of menopause, the decrease in estrogen levels in the body causes a decrease in the blood supply to the vagina and clitoris, which leads to prolonged or interrupted orgasms.
Psychological Causes Many psychological causes affect your ability to orgasm:
- Mental health problems such as anxiety and depression
- Bad looks
- Stress and financial problems
- Cultural and religious
Orgasm is a sensation of intense physical pleasure and release of tension accompanied by involuntary, rhythmic contractions of the pelvic floor muscles. However, this process is not always the way we see it in the movies The perception of orgasm is different for different women It is also possible that two different orgasms in one woman cause different sensations
The main symptoms of anorgasmia are prolonged or complete inability to reach orgasm. However, there are other forms of anorgasmia:
- Constant anorgasmia In this disease, the patient can never experience an orgasm
- Acquired anorgasm At this time, the patient initially experienced an orgasm normally, but later it became difficult to reach climax during sex
- Situational anorgasm In this case, a person can experience an orgasm only in certain circumstances, such as during oral sex or with a specific partner. Most women cannot reach orgasm with vaginal penetration alone
- Generalized anorgasm In this case, the patient cannot achieve orgasm in any situation with any partner
When to see your doctor
See your doctor if you have any questions about orgasm or your ability to achieve it. You may find that your sexual feelings are normal However, your doctor may be able to offer tips to help reduce your anxiety and increase your enjoyment.