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What is female sexual dysfunction
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Personal distress caused by one or more of the following symptoms associated with the sexual response cycle: lack of sexual desire, difficulty in becoming aroused, inability to achieve orgasm, anxiety about sexual performance, reaching orgasm too rapidly, pain during intercourse or failure to derive pleasure from sex.    Sexual arousal disorder: Persistent or recurrent inability to reach or sustain the lubrication and swelling response in the arousal phase of the sexual response.    Female orgasmic disorder: Persistent absence or recurrent delay in orgasm after stimulation and arousal.    Hypoactive sexual desire disorder: Persistent, recurrent decreased or absent sexual thoughts, feelings and desire for sexual activity that cause distress or interpersonal difficulties.  Vaginismus: A sexual dysfunction in which the involuntary spasm of the muscles at the opening of the vagina make vaginal entry painful.    Dyspareunia: Pain during or after vaginal penetration.  

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