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Female Sexual Arousal Disorder

Female sexual arousal disorder occurs when there is no response to the sexual stimulation in the body. It leads to pain during intercourse, sexual desire loss, or the inability to have an orgasm. It is caused by psychological problems like stress, anxiety, etc., or hormonal dysfunctions due to menopause, birth control pills, pregnancy, etc. It can also be due to anatomical disturbances, medication, or medical conditions. It is treated by hormonal therapy and a change of medication.

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What is the treatment for my reduced vaginal lubrication and dischrge during sexual acvtivity?

Query: Hello doctor,I have discharge problems from last year, and I do not get wet. I am in a relationship and have problems related to lubrication. Please guide me about this serious problem.  Read Full »


Dr. J. N. Naidu

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I understand that foreplay is most important for proper arousal and becoming wet. If sex becomes mechanical, you will not become wet. There should be proper communication between the sexual partners. For example, partners should freely ask each other about their likes ...  Read Full »

What are the reasons for reduced libido in both men and women?

Query: Hi doctor, I was married eight years ago, but after two years, for some cause, we were separated. I was in touch with my wife, but we had no sex after that. My wife faced ectopic pregnancy, and her one tube was partially removed during that time. Afterward, she is not interested in sex. Three years...  Read Full »


Dr. Seikhoo Bishnui

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. I do not think she has lost interest due to any physical issue. If you have doubts, then you can go for hormonal tests. It would be best to get her checked for serum estrogen, progesterone, LH (luteinizing hormone), FSH (follicular stimulating hormone). Both of you sepa...  Read Full »

I am a 21-year-old healthy female, but I cannot enjoy sex. Why?

Query: Hi doctor, I am a 21-year-old female in a monogamous relationship. I am a practicing athlete and eat right as far as I am concerned, and so does my partner, whom I love endlessly. We live together in a comfortable, financially secure, and stress-free environment. I have never undergone a traumatic ...  Read Full »


Dr. K. Shanmuganandan

Answer: Hi, Welcome to Icliniq.com I went through your history completely and am concerned about your problem. What I gather is you are sexually active but have a suboptimal desire. First, we need to know if you have a subclinical disease like thyroid, sugar and autoimmune diseases because these diseases...  Read Full »

Can excess masturbation be the reason for not feeling anything during intercourse?

Query: Hello doctor, I am a 23 years old female, and I would like to get advice on my health problems. I started masturbating when I was 12 years old, and I stopped it at the age of 18. That time, I never used to penetration. The only thing that I did was to rub my clitoris until I orgasm. The first time I...  Read Full »


Dr. Sujata Mittal

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. Please do not panic. 1. First is to reduce the frequency of contacts. Too much of indulgence wastes the substances of reproductive fire, which are made after final metabolism of nutrition. 2. Take very good diet of vegetable, raw fruits, and nuts. Adopt good regime of ex...  Read Full »

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