Low Libido or Low Sex Drive in Women Symptoms and Causes
Low libido or the absence of sexual drive in women may be inherent in lifestyle
, it may be inborn or it may be stress related. Circumstances of failure may stem from old injuries physical or psychological, the origin of which may or may not be traceable. It is a very unfortunate situation with irreparable damaging consequences to personality. The main symptom is shown by way of the body not being able to fully receive pleasurable experiences associated with the many stages the body experiences during sexual activity.
In female dysfunction, libido is one vital component that stands out physically clear. It takes a major discussion point on matters of female sexuality. Inadequate knowledge of the female genitalia by the partner so as to be able to tune properly is likely to let down arousal of any pleasure. Libido needs some form of ignition and without applying appropriate technique on the right places; it is not possible to experience it. Libido requires tender love and care to be attained and cannot flow on its own.
Quite a number of additional physical factors are known to disrupt its generation. Illness of any kind from anemia, arthritis, diabetes, cancer, vaginitis, and any urinary tract infections deter the body's biology from normal functioning with disastrous consequences. Women experience hormone imbalances, fatigue, hot flashes, and weight gain haphazardly tilting their feelings away from sex. At times they find themselves acting strangely to their own bodies. Libido under such circumstances is difficult to build let alone maintain. When you don't feel well, emotions and sex detachment is first noticed; sex drive dwindles, dryness of the vulva is noticeable and it is not likely to change for the better.
Women move through transitions of postpartum, perimenopause, and menopause and it is common to see strained relationships often affecting their sexuality. It is common knowledge the situation is rather complex, hormones remain the drivers though and libido formation becomes remote. During menopause, rejection of a partner is a normal occurrence because of this. The skin surface becomes rough and tender lean meat is replaced slowly with tough cartilage. The sensory nerves move deeper and further away indicating signs of difficulty in contact and transmission of signals. All physiological changes of clitoris and nipples start showing up. Sexual organs fail in their mission to erect and perform as expected. Thinning, tightening and dryness plus decrease of muscle mass in the vagina become the norm, hardening during sex becomes an embarrassing phenomenon. Many other signs of disorder start being exhibited resulting in complete failure of sexual activity.
Psychological factors are not far away and often are stress related. Chronic stress is the main cause of loss of libido but it takes long to discover. The body cells are intelligent and interpret the detected stress as a threat to life and therefore find a way of fighting it first. Survival precedes pleasure. Stress overwhelms adrenal glands the secondary producers of estrogen causing diversion of the hormone to do other things. The outcome of this is disaster and total disability on sexual matters.
Further follow up of sources of stress ends up in many crevices of our lives. These are old emotional problems that were not sorted, issues of workplace, hampered relationships, health problems and so forth. This entanglement produces half baked individuals with many missing links including libido.
Nutrition has also been known to affect libido in the same measure like the others. Women are known to diet a lot to maintain shape and improve appearance and will go to any length at any expense to achieve this. Often they eliminate fats in food forgetting lipids are useful in hormone production some of which are essential in igniting sexual drive. Interference of testosterone levels and estrogens brings in a double effect of hormonal imbalance.
Associated with most of these factors is medication to suppress the symptoms of disease. Often hypertensive drugs are used or antidepressants to wade off blood pressure associated tendencies caused by many ailments including diabetes. The cost of these medications will never go unnoticed. All end up draining sexual drive completely.
Low Libido or Low Sex Drive in Women Symptoms and Causes
By: Ryan Mutt
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