Anorgasmia – Symptoms, Causes, Treatment (female Viagra)

Anorgasmia is classified as a sexual dysfunction and defined as a person who cannot achieve orgasm, even with adequate stimulation. The dysfunction is more common in women than men and it is very rare to find young men with this condition.

The malfunction is caused by a psychiatric disorder or it can be caused by a medical problem such as MS, genital mutilation, diabetic neuropathy, complications from genital therapy, hormonal imbalance, pelvic trauma, hysterectomy, childbirth trauma, spinal cord injury or cardiovascular disease.

There are several different types of anorgasmia and include primary, secondary, situational and random.  Primary anorgasmia is present when one has never achieved orgasm.  Women report they are unable to have an orgasm despite a skilled and caring partner. Secondary anorgasmia is the loss of the ability to achieve an orgasm. Situational anorgasmia is present when women can achieve orgasm in some situations and not in others.  Random anorgasmia are women who have the ability to orgasm, but not enough to satisfy their sense of what they find desirable or appropriate.images (1)

For most women, anorgasmia can be treated with a lifestyle change or two, emotional therapy and medication. The first step to dealing with anorgasmia is to know what types of stimulation is best and preferred. Addressing and solving relationship issues will help with better sexual activities and medication treatments such as estrogen and testosterone treatments. Lastly, medications such as female Viagra might be the ticket. The pill was designed to increase libido in females and, depending on the manufacturer, contains the active ingredient Sildenafil or Vardenafil.

Female Viagra Australia based works much the same way as Viagra for men; it increases the blood flow to the clitoris and labia and allows for the production of natural lubricant to make stimulation and penetration more comfortable, pleasant and orgasmic. This is especially important for post menopausal women who typically produce much less natural lubricant than in younger years.

Viagra for women, such as Lovegra, are pink pills and should only be used as directed and is not a replacement for birth control pills.  Viagra for women was formulated to provide better sexual pleasure and satisfaction for women seeking the ultimate pleasure out of life.

Viagra for women is available in 100 mg tablets and are taken on an as needed basis. The pills work similar to Viagra for men. Pills are taken about an hour before sexual activity is anticipated and the effects of the pill will kick in with 30 to 60 minutes after taking it. The effects can be expected to last for up to 4 hours. Within that time, blood flow to the genital area will be stimulated.

One dose of pink Viagra Australia pills should only be taken once every 24 hours.  Viagra for women should not be mixed with alcohol or prescription or recreational medications and drugs. The effects could be adverse and cause long term health concerns. Women who suffer cardiovascular challenges, hypertension, stroke or kidney or liver disease should not use female Viagra.