Sexual desire refers to a person's ability to engage in sexual activity. Normal sexual activity can regulate marital relationships and be beneficial for both physical and mental health. However, abnormal situations can be very harmful, and female sexual arousal is one of them.
Sexual arousal may be a disease
1. Menopausal period: During menopause, women's ovarian estrogen secretion decreases, while pituitary gonadal hormone feedback secretion is excessive, leading to strange jumping phenomena and exhibiting sexual desire excitement. In addition, menopausal women are prone to symptoms of bipolar disorder, suspecting their spouse of having ulterior motives for no reason, and sometimes baseless suspicions that their husband and a third party may harm themselves. This type of mental disorder can lead to a decrease in the ability to suppress sexual excitement, and more than 60% of people, regardless of gender, tend to have excessive libido.
2. Brain lesions: Brain lesions that specifically affect the central nervous system of the brain or hypothalamus, such as pituitary and gonadal lesions, excessive release of gonadotropins, increased secretion of gonadotropins, pituitary lesions, excessive secretion of anterior pituitary gonadotropins, and increased secretion of sex hormones
3. Polycystic ovary syndrome: Patients with this disease have strong sexual desire and obvious sexual impulses. The clinical manifestations of this disease include irregular menstruation, obesity, hirsutism, acne, and seborrheic dermatitis. The examination shows that this patient has not ovulated and can undergo infertility ultrasound examination to see if the patient has multiple follicles in the ovaries. The biggest harm of polycystic ovary syndrome is infertility. In addition, the risk of endometrial hyperplasia and canceration is also increased, which is related to metabolic disorders such as diabetes, abnormal fat metabolism, cardiovascular disease, etc.
4. Thyroid disease: Hyperthyroidism may lead to early onset of sexual desire. Clinically, hyperexcitability in the metabolic and cardiovascular systems is common, with 10% to 20% of patients exhibiting high libido, especially those with mild hyperthyroidism.
5. Schizophrenia: This disease can cause decreased libido, but in the early stages, especially in patients with paranoid psychosis, the ability to suppress sexual excitement may decrease, which may lead to excessive libido. These patients often engage in vulgar language and entanglement with the opposite sex.
What to do with female sexual arousal
1. The first step is to remove the primary causes of sexual arousal, such as gonadal tumors.
2. Under the guidance of a doctor, engage in psychological activities or try sedative drugs and sex hormone therapy.
3. The patient should have a regular lifestyle, exercise moderately, and arrange their daily life reasonably.