19
May
Health and Recreation.  | 

When you have problems with sex, doctors call it “sexual dysfunction.” Both men and women can have it. There are 4 kinds of sexual problems in women: (1) Lack of desire for sex; (2) Lack of arousal or response to sexual stimulation; (3) Inability to achieve orgasm; (4) Pain during sex. Many things can cause problems in your sex life. Certain medicines (such as oral contraceptives and chemotherapy drugs), diseases (such as diabetes or high blood pressure), excessive alcohol use or vaginal infections can cause sexual problems. Depression, relationship problems or abuse (current or past abuse) can also cause sexual dysfunction. You may have less sexual desire during pregnancy, right after childbirth or when you are breastfeeding. After menopause many women feel less sexual desire, have vaginal dryness or have pain during sex due to a decrease in estrogen (a hormone in the body). The stresses of everyday life can also affect your ability to enjoy sex. You may also be bored by a long-standing sexual routine. For all of these, and other similar problems, the application of Vigorelle before attempting sex acts can go a long way towards restoring the normal sexual response, arousal and ability to orgasm.