Alcohol dependence syndrome (alcoholism) is a chronic progressive disease, the development and clinical manifestations of which are influenced by genetic, psychosocial factors and environmental conditions.
Both men and women can sometimes complain of increased sexual desire as an independent problem, usually at a young and young age. When increased sexual
Psychosomatic psychogenic dyspareunia is a nonspecific, symbolically meaningless response of the individual to a wide range of stressors. Accompanying stress “negative” emotions cause neurodynamic changes
Dyspareunia (pain during intercourse) occurs in both men and women. Often it can be attributed to local pathology and then encoded accordingly. However, in some
The spasm surrounding the vagina muscles, causing occlusion of its opening. The introduction of the penis is either impossible or painful. Vaginismus may be a
1. Rare sexual intercourse leading to sexual abstinence and physiologically induced anxiety. 2. Anxiety and fear during sexual intercourse, related either to external factors or
The inability to control ejaculation to the extent sufficient for both partners to receive satisfaction from sexual intercourse. Excluded: – premature ejaculation due to diseases
The inability to experience orgasm during coitus is the most common complaint of women. This is understandable, since from the anatomical point of view, coitus
It includes several successive stages: 1) achieving orgasm during masturbation; 2) orgasm in the presence of a partner through clitoral stimulation; 3) orgasm during intercourse;
Survey. Persons of both sexes undergo a standard sexological examination. Particular attention is paid to the collection of sexological history (features of psychosexual development, sexual