my indiasite and mypeopleonearth

my indiasite and mypeopleonearth

Wednesday, December 6, 2006

what problems in sex

Sexual problems
Sexual problems may be classified as physiological, psychological, and social in origin. Any given problemmay involve all three categories; a physiological problem, for example, will produce psychological effects,and these may result in some social maladjustment.
Physiological problems of a specifically sexual nature are rather few. Only a small minority of people suffer from diseases of or deficient development of the genitalia or that part of the neurophysiology governing sexual response. Many people, however, experience at some time sexual problems that are by-products of other pathologies or injuries.
Vaginal infections, for example, retroverted uteri, prostatitis, adrenal tumours, diabetes, senile changes of the vagina, and cardiovascular conditions may cause disturbance of the sexual life. In brief, anything that seriously interferes with normal bodily functioning generally causes some degree of sexual trouble. Fortunately, the great majority of physiological sexual problems are solved through medication or surgery. Generally, only those problems involving damage to the nervous system defy therapy.

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