Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Sexual disorders - a common problem

In the U.S. study was conducted, which showed that sexual disorders faced four out of ten women and three out of ten men. The most common problem for women - is the lack of desire (22%), inability to inflame (14%) and painful sexual intercourse (7%). Men's problems - is premature ejaculation (21%), erectile dysfunction (5%) and lack of desire (5%).

Here are other interesting facts:

* With age, the number of sexual problems in women decreases, except for problems with vaginal dryness during menopause. Men, on the contrary, the number of sexual dysfunctions increases with age, especially problems associated with erectile dysfunction and lack of desire.
* Sexual disorders often occur in young girls, possibly due to lack of experience and permanent links (if a young woman living alone or not married).
* And in women, and men who are married, the risk of sexual disorders is substantially lower than the single.
* Men and women with lower levels of education believe that sexual experiences bring them less fun, and experiencing greater anxiety about sexual intercourse.
* Emotional problems, stress and financial difficulties have a negative impact on sexual life.
* Sexual trauma in the past, for example, rape or forced sexual relations, have long-term consequences not only for victims but also for the aggressor.
* Sexual problems may be related to dissatisfaction with past experiences, lack of physical and moral satisfaction and sense of joy in sexual relations.

Of course, everyone has its own characteristics, but the overall picture of sexual disorders rather alarming. The study authors conclude that "there is a direct relationship between sexual disorders and the deteriorating quality of life" and that "sexual disorders must recognize the serious public health problem.
Sexual disorders - a common problem

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In the U.S. study was conducted, which showed that sexual disorders faced four out of ten women and three out of ten men. The most common problem for women - is the lack of desire (22%), inability to inflame (14%) and painful sexual intercourse (7%). Men's problems - is premature ejaculation (21%), erectile dysfunction (5%) and lack of desire (5%).

Here are other interesting facts:

* With age, the number of sexual problems in women decreases, except for problems with vaginal dryness during menopause. Men, on the contrary, the number of sexual dysfunctions increases with age, especially problems associated with erectile dysfunction and lack of desire.
* Sexual disorders often occur in young girls, possibly due to lack of experience and permanent links (if a young woman living alone or not married).
* And in women, and men who are married, the risk of sexual disorders is substantially lower than the single.
* Men and women with lower levels of education believe that sexual experiences bring them less fun, and experiencing greater anxiety about sexual intercourse.
* Emotional problems, stress and financial difficulties have a negative impact on sexual life.
* Sexual trauma in the past, for example, rape or forced sexual relations, have long-term consequences not only for victims but also for the aggressor.
* Sexual problems may be related to dissatisfaction with past experiences, lack of physical and moral satisfaction and sense of joy in sexual relations.

Of course, everyone has its own characteristics, but the overall picture of sexual disorders rather alarming. The study authors conclude that "there is a direct relationship between sexual disorders and the deteriorating quality of life" and that "sexual disorders must recognize the serious public health problem.
Rx Maryland

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