Sexual Health
What are the causes of orgasmic disorders? Beware of Three Major Factors Inducing Orgasm Disorders
When it comes to sexual intercourse, friends often think of orgasmic disorders, which are the most common diseases in our daily lives. If not treated properly, it can bring great pressure to the lives of couples. When we discover that we have orgasmic disorders, we should actively seek treatment. Now, let's take a look at the causes of orgasmic disorders!
(1) Vascular factors: The blood supply to the female reproductive system mainly comes from the internal iliac artery and its branches. During sexual arousal, the blood vessels supplying the reproductive organs dilate and blood flow increases. The decrease of blood flow to the genitals for any reason may lead to the occurrence of orgasmic dysfunction, such as hypertension, hypercholesterolemia, severe atherosclerosis, arteritis, diabetes, smoking, pelvic fracture causing internal iliac artery injury, pelvic surgery and perineum crush injury, which can affect the blood flow of internal iliac artery and its branches, reduce the blood supply of clitoris and vagina, and lead to sexual dysfunction
Similar to male LERICHES syndrome (a straddling thrombus at the end of the abdominal aorta obstructs bilateral iliac arteries, causing ischemia of the reproductive organs), internal iliac artery sclerosis can lead to insufficient blood supply to the clitoris and vaginal vessels, as well as fibrosis of the vaginal wall and smooth muscle of the clitoris.
(2) Neurological factors: such as diseases or injuries that damage the spinal cord center or the peripheral nervous system that regulate the orgasmic reflex, such as central nervous system diseases multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's syndrome, spinal cord injury, brain tumors, epilepsy, peripheral nervous diseases such as diabetes neuropathy and clitoral and vaginal epithelial nerve endings defects. Some diseases of the spinal cord can damage the pathway of the orgasmic reflex, This can cause female orgasmic disorders.
(3) Endocrine factors: Hormones play an important role in regulating female sexual function. Vaginal wall thickness, folds, and lubrication are all estrogen dependent. Estrogen can promote the development and sensitivity of nerve endings in the perineum and external genitalia, enhance sexual desire and clitoral sensitivity, increase secretion from the uterus and vagina, and reduce pain and discomfort caused by sexual intercourse. When estrogen is insufficient or lacking, the excitability and libido of the sexual center decrease, the nerve endings of the external genitalia atrophy, sensory dullness, thinning of the vaginal wall, increase in pH value, dryness of the vagina, causing difficulty and pain during sexual intercourse, and can also lead to orgasmic disorders.