Sexual Health
Is it normal for women to have excessive libido? What are the reasons for female sexual arousal
Sexual activity is a common behavior and an important part of our lives, but it can also cause abnormalities, among which female sexual arousal is worthy of attention.
Symptoms of female sexual arousal
Sexual arousal is a general and vague concept, and it is difficult to have objective criteria for judging normal or excited sexual desire. Generally speaking, young and middle-aged men have sexual intercourse 3-4 times a week. If they do not feel insufficient energy and do not affect work and life, both spouses are satisfied and belong to the normal range. If you demand sexual activity every day, and you frequently change your partner, and even constantly have sexual desire, regardless of your time, place, and occasion, you demand sexual activity, which is called sexual desire hyperactivity.
At present, it is believed that if a person's sexual excitement and behavior are satisfactory to both spouses but have no adverse consequences, they cannot be considered pathological. Due to each person's different environment and level of understanding, the intensity of sexual desire expression also varies, especially making it difficult to distinguish between normal and sexual desire. Only individuals who exceed normal sexual desire can further analyze pathological sexual desire. The state of sexual desire is also related to the level of sex hormones in the human body. Compulsive libido is caused by sexual dependence. Poor environment, repeated strong sexual stimulation, and addiction to pornography among sexually weak individuals are the causes of sexual dependence. If the sexual stimulation environment can be limited to a limited range, it can help prevent excessive libido.
Reasons for female sexual arousal
1. Endocrine diseases: follicular theca cell tumor, hyperthyroidism, excessive secretion of pituitary gonadal hormones, etc. In addition, adrenal cortical tumors cause adrenal cortical dysfunction, increased hormone secretion in males, and increased sexual desire in females.
2. Neuropathy: Nervous system infection (encephalitis), traumatic or vascular brain injury, epilepsy, brain tumors, etc., related parts of the brain control function malfunction, and excessive libido.
3. Menopause: Do women really look like tigers? Actually, your menopause has arrived! In menopausal women, the secretion of estrogen in the ovaries decreases, while the feedback secretion of gonadotropins in the pituitary gland is excessive, resulting in a peculiar jumping phenomenon and exhibiting excessive libido. 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.