The quality of sexual life directly affects the relationship between husband and wife, and women may also experience abnormal situations in their daily lives. One of them is strong libido, which is what we commonly refer to as excessive libido.
Harms of Female Hyperlibido
1. Harm to society: It may lead to behaviors that endanger social stability and harmony, such as prostitution, prostitution, rape, and incest, leading patients to embark on a criminal path.
2. Mental injury: Being possessed by sexual desire for a long time in the spirit, if not satisfied, will inevitably lead to mental decline and lack of concentration
3. Physical hazards: Due to dissatisfaction with sexual behavior, when various organs of the body cannot rest for a long time, it will inevitably cause a series of hazards.
4. Harm to marital relationships: Sexual behavior naturally occurs when both parties have desires and demands, and the process should also be shared by both parties. However, if one party always does not have moderate demands, it is likely to cause the other party's aversion, or even disgust. Causing fear in the other party. And then endanger the emotions of both spouses.
The Causes of Female Hyperlibido
1. Menopausal manic disorder: After menopause, women experience a decrease in ovarian estrogen secretion and excessive feedback secretion of pituitary gonadal hormones, resulting in strange jumping phenomena, manifested as excessive libido. At the same time, menopausal women are prone to symptoms of bipolar disorder, suspecting their spouse of having an affair for no reason, and sometimes suspecting their husband and a third party for no reason to harm themselves. This type of mental disorder can lead to a decrease in the ability to suppress sexual excitement. More than 60% of people, regardless of gender, have a tendency to have excessive libido.
2. Schizophrenia: Schizophrenia may lead to decreased libido, but it may also lead to decreased ability to suppress sexual excitement and increased libido in early stages, especially in patients with paranoid psychosis. Patients often engage in vulgar language and entanglement with the opposite sex.
3. Brain lesions: Brain lesions that specifically affect the central nervous system of the brain or hypothalamus, such as pituitary and gonadal lesions. According to experts, when hyperthyroidism occurs, especially mild hyperthyroidism, 10-20% of patients will experience sexual desire hyperactivity. When lesions occur in the gonads and pituitary gland, it can lead to excessive release of gonadotropins, causing an increase in gonadotropins or due to pituitary lesions, excessive secretion of gonadotropins in the anterior lobe and increased secretion of sex hormones can lead to excessive libido.