Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4276467 | Urological Science | 2011 | 7 Pages |
Sexual health is defined by the World Health Organization as the integration of somatic, emotional, intellectual, and social aspects in ways that are positively enriching and that will enhance personality, communication, and love. The female sexual response is multifaceted and involves neurovascular, endocrine, and psychosocial factors. Optimal female sexual health comprises physical, mental, and emotional aspects, and these are the context in which a woman experiences desire, arousal, and orgasm. Sexual dysfunction in females is a complex and highly prevalent disease, and is commonly associated with the quality of life. Several factors influence female sexual function, including physiological and psychosocial factors. This article discusses models of female sexual response, defines and categorizes female sexual dysfunction, and identifies therapeutic modalities for female patients with sexual dysfunction.