HSDD - Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder in women
- Author Bruce Reid
- Published November 6, 2008
- Word count 575
Many women today find themselves suffering from a marked decrease in sexual desire to the point where sex occurs seldom or sometimes never. This problem occurs in many women who previously enjoyed sex, and possessed a strong sex drive and high levels of sexual pleasure.
HSDD is the acronym for Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder, an affliction which affects millions of women around the globe. HSDD is characterized as a lack or absence of sexual fantasies and desire for sexual activity which lasts for some period of time. To be considered HSDD, it must cause marked distress or interpersonal difficulties and is not better accounted for by another medical condition or mental disorder.
Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder (HSDD) is a complex affliction which can have many causes - in many women the cause will never be determined. Often the causes of HSDD will depend on the type of HSDD. Typically men are only classified as one of three subtypes, while women can sometimes relate to one or more of the different types of HSDD.
The 3 Subtypes of HSDD:
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Lifelong/Generalized
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Acquired/Situational
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Acquired/Generalized
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Lifelong or Generalized HSDD - The patient has little or no desire for sexual stimulation (either with a partner or alone) and never has.
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Acquired/Situational HSDD - The patient was previously sexually interested in present partner, but now lacks sexual interest in them - but still has desire for sexual stimulation (ie. alone or with someone other than present partner).
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Acquired/Generalized HSDD - The The patient previously had sexual interest in present partner, but now lacks interest in sexual activity - either partnered or solitary.
Many women will see their own situation in one or more of the HSDD types listed above. However, many women will also have a situation which might be slightly different, but still be a form of HSDD. Low female sex drive and HSDD have many similarities, and the symptoms of HSDD can be quite different from woman to woman.
Generally speaking, HSDD treatments will vary widely depending on the type and severity of HSDD. Some women will experience a much more dramatic decline in their sex drive than others, and some will experience a more subtle and slower drop in their sexual appetite and desire. HSDD can be addressed through a variety of treatments including HSDD supplements, counseling, diet, exercise, and therapy.
For most other women, hormonal or other body imbalances are often at the root of the HSDD problem. These women are the ones who are usually extremely successful using natural HSDD supplements to restore correct hormone levels and gradually increase sexual desire and libido.
You may also want to consult your physician to inquire about possible HSDD treatments, although we are not aware of any prescription drugs currently being prescribed to help with HSDD. Many women are hesitant to try prescription drugs to help cure their HSDD - especially when pharmaceutical drugs - like anti-depressants or birth control pills - are often one of the causes of HSDD.
In any case, there are many options available for women with Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder, which will work to help stop HSDD and restore your sexual desire. We encourage you to learn as much as you can about all these potential solutions to restoring your libido, improving sexual vitality, and feeling sexual pleasure once again.
For more information on HSDD and to learn about learn about HSDD Treatments visit www.hsddonline.com.
Bruce Reid has been involved in writing about sexual dysfunction issues for about 10 years, and is a contributing editor for www.hsddonline.com, an online resource for women with detailed information about HSDD and potential HSDD treatments.
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