Friday, July 9, 2010

Sexual Problems in Women

A sexual problem means that sex is not satisfying or positive for you. In women, common sexual problems include feeling little or no interest in sex, having problems getting aroused, or having trouble with orgasm. For some women, pain during intercourse is a problem.

Most women have a sexual problem at one time or another. For some women, the problem is ongoing. But your symptoms are only a sexual problem if they bother you or cause problems in your relationship.

There is no "normal" level of sexual response, because it is different for every woman. You may also find that what is normal at one stage of your life changes at another stage or age. For example, it's common for an exhausted mother of a baby to have little interest in sex. And it's common for both women and men to have less intense sex drives as they age. This is linked in part to hormone changes in the body.


Causes of sexual problems in women?

Female sexuality is complex. At its core is a need for closeness and intimacy. Women also have physical needs. When there is a problem in either the emotional or physical part of your life, you can have sexual problems.

Some common causes include:

  • Emotional causes, such as stress, relationship problems, depression or anxiety, a memory of sexual trauma, and unhappiness with your body.
  • Physical causes, such as hormone problems, pain from an injury or other problem, and certain conditions such as diabetes or arthritis.
  • Aging, which can cause changes in the vagina, such as dryness and stiffening.
  • Certain medicines that can cause sexual problems. These include medicines for depression, blood pressure, and diabetes.

What are the symptoms?

Sexual problems can include:

  • Having less desire for sex.
  • Having trouble feeling aroused.
  • Not being able to have an orgasm.
  • Having pain during intercourse.

How are they treated?

Treatment for sexual problems depends on what is causing the problem. There may be one or more issues causing the problems. Many sexual problems can be worked out after you know the cause or causes.

Sex involves emotional, physical, and relationship issues. Ideally, you and your partner will also be able to talk openly about sexual concerns. Treatment may include treating health problems, getting communication counseling, and learning about things you can practice at home. For example, you might take a warm bath to relax, have plenty of foreplay before sex, or try different positions during sex.

What are the symptoms of Sexual Dysfunction?


In men:
  • Inability to achieve an erection or maintain and erection suitable for intercourse (erectile dysfunction)
  • Delayed or absence of ejaculation despite adequate sexual stimulation
  • Inability to control the timing of ejaculation (premature or retarded ejaculation)

In women:
  • Inability to relax the vaginal muscles enough to allow intercourse
  • Inadequate vaginal lubrication before and during intercourse
  • Inability to achieve orgasm

In men and women:
  • Lack of interest in or desire for sex
  • Inability to become aroused
  • Pain with intercourse

What is Sexual Dysfunctions?

Sexual dysfunction refers to a problem during any phase of the sexual response cycle that prevents the individual or couple from experiencing satisfaction from the sexual activity. The sexual response cycle includes excitement, plateau, orgasm and resolution.

While research suggests that sexual dysfunction is common (43 percent of women and 31 percent of men report some degree of difficulty), it is a topic that many people are hesitant to discuss. Fortunately, most cases of sexual dysfunction are treatable, so it is important to share your concerns with your partner and health care provider.

Monday, July 5, 2010

Dr.Hakim M.Asgar Ali's ROY MEDICAL CENTRE™ UNANI CLINIC


ROY MEDICAL CENTRE™ (RMC) was established by Dr.Hakim.M.Asgar Ali in 1975 as a unique multi-disciplinary organization that would provide a broad look at the sexual concerns of an individual or couple. Our treatment is a wide range of sexually related problems like Infertility, Erectile Dysfunctiond or Sexual Weakness , Venereal Diseases, Premature Ejaculation or Quick Discharge, Nocturnal emissions, Leucorrhoea. Our treatment is based on Unani and Ayurveda medications. Roy Medical Centre is a famous positive UNANI & AYURVEDIC heritage health care centre in KERALA, INDIA and ABROAD.

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FOUNDER OF ROY MEDICAL CENTRE™


Dr.Hakim.M.Asgar Ali (Government Registered), Founder and Chief Physician of the ROY MEDICAL CENTRE, a leading Unani Physician. Dr.Hakim.M.Asgar Ali has been practising Unani System of Medicine for the last 35 years. He belongs to a famous traditional physicians family of Kerala. Father, Dr. Hakim Mohammad Sayed was a renowned Unani physician. Grand father, Late Dr. Hakim Abdul Wahaab (1900 - 1965) also was an Unani Physician well known in India for his skill in the treatment of Sexual diseases. Dr.Hakim M.Asgar Ali is specialized in Infertility ( Inability to achieve a pregnancy ), Erectile Dysfunction or Sexual Weakness or Impotence, Sexually Transmitted Diseases or Venereal Diseases, Premature Ejaculation or Quick Discharge, Nocturnal Emission or Wet Dreams, Leucorrhoea or Whitish Discharge. Dr.Hakim.M.Asgar Ali is a Member Of All Kerala Unani Hakeems Association.

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WHAT IS HERBAL MEDICINE?


Herbal medicine, herbalism, phytotherapy and botanical medicine are all terms which refer to traditional or folk medicine in which the cures or treatments involve using extracts of plants. The reason that plants have medicinal properties is probably because of the defense mechanisms of plants. This natural mechanism helps plants fend off predators like microorganisms, insects, and animals. These defense mechanisms work by making the plant produce certain substances within them that keep predators or diseases at bay. Practitioners of herbal and natural medicine merely found a way to acquire these substances to help humans fend off diseases as well.

Although some form of herbal medicine has been in existence since the era of the caveman, herbal medications have - at one time or another been used by people belonging to almost every culture of the world through history. However, in the ancient cultures of India such medicine has always been taken very seriously and ancient books on medicine unearthed in these parts of the world show that the herbal practitioners worked on perfecting their concoctions with every experience they had.