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Alfred Kinsey

1894-1956

Kraft Ebbing

1840-1902

Harelock Ellis

1859-1939

Sigmund Freud

1856-1939

Testosterone

(Men hormone) Triggers sexual arousal, present in women, associated with calmness not aggression.

Estrogen

(Female hormone) menstrual cycle, present in men, associated with aggression not calmness.

Vulvodynia

Chronic discomfort or pain in vulvar region not necessarily related to intercourse.

Dyspareunia

Vagina pain associated with sexual intercourse.

Vaginismus

Disorder of vaginally spasm that impair intercourse or causes pain.

Vulvar vestibulitist vestibuldoynia

Severe pain of the vestibule during attempted entry.

Erectile disorder

Inability to have an erect penis during sexual intercourse. Treatments- sugery, medication, therapy, vacuum pumps.

(Old) Human Sexual Response Phases

1. Excitement


2. Plateau


3. Orgasm


4. Resolution


The new addition was desire before excitement.

Vas congestion

Blood supply delivery changes in breast tissue, swelling.

Sexual Medicine

Embraces the physical and psychological study, diagnosis and treatment of sexual concerns. A medical speciality that addresses all matters related to sexuality.

Sex counseling & Therapy

Provides evaluation and treatment of sexual disorders and concerns.

Low Libido

Sexual disinterest most common complaint heard by Healthcare professionals. Desire for sex can be an important marker for the quality of sex.

Fibanserin (Addyl)

New medication for women (non hormonal, psychoactive medication to improve desire, taken one nightly.

Sensate focus

Stage 1


-without genital touch


Stage 2


-with genital touch


Stage 3


-go with the flow

PE (Pre-Ejaculation)

A man who ejaculates before, during or immediately after penetration within 1-3 minutes. Most men who have PE with intercourse are able to control ejaculation timing during masturbation.

Lidocaine

Numbing agent, sold as spray, abs or gels, put five minutes before intercourse.

Anorgasmia

Absence of orgasm following adequate arousal. Can be caused by diabetes, púbico trauma, child bien trauma spinal cord injury, genital mutilation, etc.