BDECREASED ORGASM/LACK OF ORGASM
When a woman has a sexual health problem, it can impact many aspects of her life, including her personal relationships and her self-esteem as well as her overall health.
It is estimated that 43% of American women suffer from sexual health issues. One third of all women, regardless of age, have diminished sexual interest. In addition, nearly one fourth of all women do not experience orgasm, while one fifth of women suffer sexual pain disorders.
Orgasmic dysfunction is when someone has difficulty or the inability to reach an orgasm. For some people, reaching a climax can take longer than normal or be unsatisfying.
The way an orgasm feels or how long it takes to have an orgasm can vary widely. When someone has orgasmic dysfunction, climax can take a long time to reach, be unsatisfying, or be unattainable.
Orgasmic dysfunction affects approximately one-third of women. Factors affecting orgasm are physiologic, situational, life-stressors and primary anorgasmia in which someone has never been able to attain an orgasm. Orgasm is not the only goal of sexual intimacy, but may have a significant impact on one’s relationship with themselves or their partner.
Aside from being a board certified Gynecologist (Women’s health expert physician), Dr. Bahnmiller is the only one in the region with extensive sexual health training, which allows him to uncover and treat what may be limiting your sexual relationship and satisfaction. Schedule a live or virtual consultation at www.columbiashoresRH.com and bring the excitement back.
TREATMENTS
Dream Cream Medication
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