Treatment of primary anorgasmia
Authors:
H. Fifková
Authors‘ workplace:
Sexuologická ordinace, Praha
Published in:
Prakt. Lék. 2005; 85(1): 20-21
Category:
Of different specialties
Overview
Treating female sexual dysfunctions is no simple matter. Primary anorgasmia is a condition when a female has never experienced any orgasm in any way, with nobody, not even with herself; therapy takes months, sometimes even years. In the article there is presented clinical experience with a group of 70 visiting patients over the past two years under the diagnosis of primary anorgasmia.
Key words:
primary anorgasmia – sexual dysfunction – female.
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