Which Table Shows a Linear Function
Which Table Shows a Linear Function
What Affects Sexual Function in Women?
What Affects Sexual Function in Women?
Blazon |
Factor |
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Psychologic factors |
Abuse (emotional, physical, or sexual) during childhood or boyhood
Feet
Depression
Fear of intimacy
Fear of losing control
Fear of losing the partner
High self-expectations
Depression self-esteem
Worry almost inability to have an orgasm or about sexual performance in a partner
Worry almost unwanted consequences of sexual practice (such as unwanted pregnancy or sexually transmitted infections) |
Situational factors |
A low sexual self-paradigm, as may issue from having fertility problems or having had surgery to remove a breast, the uterus, or another body part associated with sexual practice
Cultural background that restricts sexual expression or activity
Distractions or emotional stress
Relationship bug
Surroundings that are not conducive to sex |
Physical factors |
Abnormalities in genital organs (such as birth defects or scarring after surgery or radiation therapy)
Breastfeeding
Changes in the skin around the opening of the vagina area (such as lichen sclerosus
Genital mutilation
Genitourinary syndrome of menopause
High blood pressure level
Infections of the genital surface area (such as genital herpes
Fatigue
Hyperprolactinemia (high levels of prolactin, a hormone produced past the pituitary gland)
Nerve damage (as may outcome from diabetes
Pelvic organ prolapse
Poor health
Premature menopause
Sexually transmitted infections
Some brain and spinal cord disorders, such as multiple sclerosis
Substance use disorder
Surgical removal of both ovaries in premenopausal women
Thyroid disorders
Urinary incontinence |
Drugs |
Alcohol
Sure antidepressants
Antihistamines
Antiseizure drugs
Beta-blockers
Gonadotropin-releasing hormone agonists (used to care for infertility)
Opioids |
Which Table Shows a Linear Function
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