Sexual function, according to sexology expert Prof. Dr. Dr. Wimpie Pangkahila, Sp.And, FAACS from the Faculty of Medicine Udayana University Bali, influenced by physical and psychological factors. If these two factors are good, too good sexual function.
What is meant by a physical factor is the presence or absence of disease, healthy lifestyles, or whether there is treatment available to support organ function. Meanwhile, psychological factors such as stress, burnout, and the atmosphere of a personal relationship with a partner.
Well, what are sexual disorders that often occur?
1. In women:
- Impaired sexual urges, such as sexual drive hipoaktif and hostility towards sexual activity.
- Disorders of sexual arousal, the vagina is less pelendiran though he was already quite aroused.
- Unable or difficult to reach orgasm during intercourse.
- The pain or discomfort in the genital and surrounding areas every time you have sex.
2. In men:
- Impaired sexual drive, for example due to physical or psychological illness.
- Erectile dysfunction, such as diabetes mellitus.
- Disorders of ejaculation, ie premature ejaculation or even stunted.
- Disorders of orgasm, which can not feel the orgasm.
Here are a few tips to prevent sexual dysfunction offered Prof. Dr. Dr. Wimpie Pangkahila, Sp.And:
1. Always remember that the sexual life belong together and nurtured with a partner.
2. Behave and speak openly about what it is.
3. Maintain a healthy body and soul.
4. Avoid unhealthy lifestyle, eg smoking, stress, sleep deprivation, diet is not good, and not exercising.
5. Do not be tempted to use drugs / herbs that do not clear the contents and indications.
6. Keep a balance between busyness and relaxation.
7.Always try to have special time alone with your partner.
8. Do not engage in sexual relations as a matter of routine.
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