Disorders of Orgasm in Women: A Literature Review of Etiology and Current Treatments
2010; Elsevier BV; Volume: 7; Issue: 10 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1111/j.1743-6109.2010.01928.x
ISSN1743-6109
AutoresWaguih William IsHak, Anna Bokarius, Jessica Jeffrey, Michael C. Davis, Yekaterina Bakhta,
Tópico(s)Hormonal and reproductive studies
ResumoIntroduction Disorders of orgasm in women, defined as the persistent or recurrent delay in or absence of orgasm, affect up to a quarter of the female population. Aim To review existing research findings on the etiology and treatments of disorders of orgasm in women to provide a useful reference tool for clinicians who evaluate and treat patients with these conditions. Methods PubMed and PsycINFO search for articles published between 1980 and 2009 using the keywords “orgasm*,” “anorgasmia,” and “female*,” “woman,” or “women,” in addition to “female orgasmic disorder” and “disorders of orgasm in women.” Main Outcome Measures Findings on the etiological factors and effects of a variety of treatment interventions on improving disorders of orgasm in women. Results Literature on prevalence and causes of disorders of orgasm in women is abundant, yet more reports of successful treatments are needed. Nevertheless, many promising approaches have been suggested, and data support several potential treatments such as bupropion, sildenafil, estrogen, and testosterone among others. Conclusions Although more research is needed to better understand and manage disorders of orgasm in women, significant progress is being made. IsHak WW, Bokarius A, Jeffrey JK, Davis MC, and Bakhta Y. Disorders of orgasm in women: A literature review of etiology and current treatments.
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