What Causes Female Impotence?
Female sexual arousal disorder may be due to a physical problem, a psychological crisis or a combination of both. Women with FSAD typically report a lack of interest, and sometimes, disgust in sex. Arousal is next to impossible, and the attainment of orgasm, a complete sexual satisfaction is far from reach. Most common psychological causes of FSADs are guilt, anxiety and hostility. Guilt usually involves an internal conflict between a desire to enjoy sex and an unconscious fear of doing so. Other psychological causes are depression, stress and overwork. Unresolved childhood issues, such as sexual abuse or lesbianism may manifest in adulthood as FSAD. Medical conditions that predispose one woman to FSAD are as follows: anemia, infection of the bladder, vaginal infection, an underactive thyroid gland, diabetes mellitus, multiple sclerosis, or muscular dystrophy. Conditions that cause hormonal changes and imbalances may also cause a decreased desire for sex. Unhealthy behaviours, particul