DISORDERS OF SEXUAL FUNCTIONING Flashcards
Disorders involving sexual functioning can be
1. Primary (lifelong)
2. Secondary (acquired)
produced by psychic rather than organic factors
Psychogenic
Produced by biologic processes
Biogenic
Lessened interest in sexual relations
Inhibited sexual desire
Treatment for inhibited sexual desire
Androgen and relieve underlying cause
is the inability of a man to produce or maintain an erection long enough for vaginal penetration or partner satisfaction
Erectile dysfunction (impotence)
a phosphodiesterase inhibitor prescribe as therapy for erectile dysfunction that causes smooth muscle relaxation and influence to the corpus cavernosum of the penis
Sildenafil citrate (viagra)
erection lasting more than four hours
Priapism
is ejaculation before penile vaginal contact
Premature ejaculation
ejaculation before the sexual partner satisfaction has been achieved
Premature ejaculation
occurs in men when semen leaves the body sooner than wanted during sex
Premature ejaculation
occurs all or nearly all the time beginning with a perceptual encounter
Lifelong premature ejaculation
develops after previous sexual experiences without problems with ejaculation
Acquired premature ejaculation
Premature ejaculation treatment
Mirtazapine
is excessive and unrelenting sexual arousal in absence of desire
Persistent sexual arousal syndrome
is spontaneous persistent unwanted and uncontrollable genital arousal in the absence of sexual stimulation or sexual desire and is typically not relieved by orgasm
Persistent sexual arousal syndrome
is involuntary contraction of the muscles at the outlet of the vagina when coitus attempted that prohibits penile penetration
Vaginismus
Pain during coitus
Dyspareunia
Pain during penetration
Entry pain
Inflammation of the vestibule
Vestibulitis
veginal infection or hormonal changes that as those that occur with menopause and cost vagina drying
Vestibulitis
A type of vulvodynia or pain around vulva
Vulvar vestibulitis