A difficulty or inability to respond sexually despite willingness that is stressful for the sufferer.
a chronic problem at one or more phases of the sexual response cycle. (390)
Sexual problems, also called sexual dysfunction or sexual malfunction, are defined as difficulty during any stage of the sexual act (which includes desire, arousal, orgasm, and resolution) that prevents the individual or couple from enjoying sexual activity. See also: Treatment
a disturbance in sexual desire, performance, or satisfaction
Problems in one or more of the sexual response cycle's phases, or pain associated with arousal or intercourse severe enough to cause personal distress. These may include: lack of sexual desire, difficulty in becoming aroused, inability to achieve orgasm, anxiety about sexual performance, reaching orgasm too rapidly.
a problem or abnormality associated with sexuality.
Sexual dysfunction is the inability to react emotionally and/or physically to sexual stimulation in a way expected of the average healthy person or according to one's own standards. Sexual dysfunctions may affect various stages in the sexual response cycle - desire, excitement and orgasm. Dysfunction can be caused by a wide range of psychological, physiological, or combined reasons.
A difficulty with sexual responding that causes a person subjective distress (e.g. anorgasmia).
Any problem or condition that does not allow for a satisfactory sex life.
The inability of a person to experience sexual arousal or to achieve sexual satisfaction under appropriate circumstances, as a result of either physical disorder or, more commonly, psychological problems. American Foundation for Urologic Disease (AFUD) American Menopause Foundation, Inc. National Kidney and Urologic Diseases Information Clearinghouse (NKUDIC)
Abnormal functioning of the sexual organs, or difficulty engaging in sexual activity.
disturbance, impairment of abnormality in the functioning of the genital organs.
This refers to a problem during any phase of the sexual response cycle that prevents the individual or couple from experiencing satisfaction from the sexual activity.
Physical and mental difficulties with arousal, lack of desire, fear of intimacy and overactive sexual activity. Difficulties may be persistent, recurring or once in a lifetime. See also Erectile Dysfunction.
Sexual dysfunction or sexual malfunction (see also sexual function) is difficulty during any stage of the sexual act (which includes desire, arousal, orgasm, and resolution) that prevents the individual or couple from enjoying sexual activity.