Female Sexual Health

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Introduction[edit | edit source]

Sexual health term was first offered by WHO in 1975 since that time the definition of sexual health s still developing. Sexual health is a condition of well- being that allows both male and female to fully participate and enjoy during sexual activity. It is hormonal dependant, and can be affected by physical, mental, emotional, social, or hormonal factors. For some women it is an important method to conceive her baby.

In some countries there are still women who feel shame to talk about their sexual health and their associated sexual dysfunction to their health care professionals or may be unware they have a problem or dysfunction with their sexual activity. The sexual dysfunction refers to different disorders; loss of desire, orgasm disorders, arousal disorder, dyspareunia, or vaginismus, or overlapping of more than one disorders.

Sexual Response Cycle[edit | edit source]

Physiological Changes[edit | edit source]

Sexual Dysfunction[edit | edit source]

Management[edit | edit source]

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