Difficulty achieving orgasm

Overview

Difficulty achieving orgasm is a sexual dysfunction characterized by persistent trouble reaching climax during sexual activity despite adequate stimulation and arousal. This condition can affect both men and women and may involve delayed, absent, or reduced intensity orgasms.

Common Causes

This can occur due to stress, fatigue, or anxiety that interferes with your body's natural response. Certain medications, particularly antidepressants and blood pressure medications, may affect sexual function. Hormonal changes from aging, menopause, or medical conditions can also impact sexual response. Lifestyle factors like excessive alcohol consumption, smoking, or lack of physical activity may contribute to this issue.

Severity Levels

Mild: You occasionally have trouble reaching climax but it doesn't significantly impact your sexual satisfaction or relationship. The difficulty may happen only in certain situations or with specific partners.

Moderate: You frequently struggle to achieve orgasm, which causes noticeable frustration and begins to affect your sexual confidence and intimate relationships. The problem occurs regularly across different situations.

Severe: You rarely or never reach climax despite adequate stimulation, causing significant distress and strain on your relationships. This persistent difficulty severely impacts your overall sexual well-being and quality of life.

Medical Attention

Contact a healthcare provider if you've been experiencing persistent difficulties for several weeks or if the problem is causing distress in your relationship or personal well-being. Seek medical attention if this issue develops suddenly after taking new medications or following an injury or illness. It's also important to consult a professional if you're experiencing other symptoms like pain, unusual discharge, or changes in sexual desire alongside these difficulties.

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