Causes of sexual dysfunction
There are several conditions that can cause problems with a person's sexual function. The causes of these sexual problems are classified into 3 groups, namely certain medical conditions, hormonal disorders, and psychological problems.
The following causes a person to experience sexual dysfunction:
1. Certain medical conditions
Health problems and diseases can lead to complications of sexual dysfunction, such as:
Diabetes, urinary tract infections, kidney failure, cancer, high cholesterol, high blood pressure, heart disease, multiple sclerosis, nerve damage, alcohol addiction, drug abuse, no only the impact of disease progression, problems with sexual function can also be caused by side effects of certain disease treatments. Chemotherapy treatment and drugs to lower blood pressure or antidepressants can reduce a person's sex drive. Not only that, medications and drugs can affect a person's ability to achieve orgasm. Treatment methods that cause nerve disturbances or damage can also interfere with a person's sexual function.
2. Hormonal changes Hormonal
imbalances can also affect sexual function. Estrogen levels that are too low or too high affect a woman's sexual response, such as a loss of sex drive or difficulty feeling the sensation of an orgasm. Meanwhile, in men, low testosterone has a direct impact on decreased libido and reduced desire for sexual activity.
3. Psychological problems
Many people experience sexual dysfunction because they have certain psychological problems. These problems usually involve relationships with partners, poor self-image, or trauma in sexual relationships due to violence and abuse. In addition, psychological disorders associated with chronic stress, anxiety disorders, depression, and other mental disorders can have a negative impact on sexual function.
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