Browsed by
Month: January 2020

Hysteria: how is it manifested, and what should you know?

Hysteria: how is it manifested, and what should you know?

Hysteria is a complete neurological disease that has its own clinical picture, symptoms and causes. Most often, hysteria affects women than men. This is due to the peculiarities of the female psyche – women by nature are more emotional and more dependent on hormonal levels. Interestingly, such patients are often accused of simplicity, insincerity of feelings during hysteria attacks, although patients actually do not experience the most pleasant symptoms. Symptoms and signs of hysteria Symptoms of the disease were attributed…

Read More Read More

Treatment of Sexual Arousal Disorders in Women

Treatment of Sexual Arousal Disorders in Women

How are women diagnosed with sexual arousal disorders? Diagnosis is always carried out comprehensively, in particular, the collection of anamnesis, general examination and gynecological examination. Experts recommend in such cases to be screened together with a partner. It will be carried out both individually and jointly. A survey of the patient. All the problematic issues are clarified – for example, negative sexual experience, negative image of a frivolous woman, childhood problems. A general inspection is carried out. In this case,…

Read More Read More

Female sexual arousal disorders

Female sexual arousal disorders

Women often have sex not for the sake of orgasm – the highest point of pleasure, but for other reasons – to get psychological satisfaction, to improve their well-being, to attract a man. There is also a difference in partnerships – if they last for a long period, then a woman rarely feels a desire for intimacy, however, with each new partner, sexual desire increases. In the physiological processes of the sexual reaction, the hormonal background, regulation by the central…

Read More Read More

Physiological changes with menopause

Physiological changes with menopause

So, after the 40-year threshold, women produce much less hormone estrogen in the ovaries. Thus, menstruation begins to go intermittently, go irregularly. They go either too abundantly, or in much smaller quantities. There are also changes in organs and systems, which depend on the production of estrogen. In particular, a woman’s character or mood may change, the elasticity of the skin will decrease, the mucous membrane of the genitals becomes drier, the bone tissue becomes thinner. Note that each woman…

Read More Read More

Psychological changes – what happens to a woman experiencing menopause?

Psychological changes – what happens to a woman experiencing menopause?

Many patients note that with the onset of menopause, they experienced certain difficulties – in particular, their ability to work dropped significantly, a certain apathy and laziness arose. Experts say that this is a natural shield exposed by nature – the body needs strength to survive this period. So, he cannot afford to spend energy on less significant goals. Note that in many ways the symptoms also resemble PMS – women become prone to hysteria, tearful, nervous and irritable, and…

Read More Read More