FEMALE SEXUAL DYSFUNCTION

Psychosexual Nurse Specialist

WHAT IS FEMALE SEXUAL DYSFUNCTION?

Female sexual dysfunction refers to difficulties women may experience with desire, arousal, orgasm, or sexual satisfaction at any point in life.

It can affect emotional wellbeing, self-esteem, and intimate relationships. Female sexual dysfunction may arise from physical factors such as hormonal changes, medical conditions, pain during intercourse, or medication side effects.

Psychological and emotional factors - including stress, anxiety, past trauma, depression, body image concerns, or relationship issues - can also play a significant role. Often, multiple factors interact, making each woman’s experience unique.

Symptoms can include low sexual desire, difficulty becoming aroused, inability to reach orgasm, pain during sex, or decreased satisfaction.

The good news is that female sexual dysfunction is treatable. Through therapy, counselling, education, lifestyle adjustments, and sometimes medical interventions, women can better understand their bodies, overcome challenges, and enhance sexual wellbeing and intimacy.

Early recognition and support are key to improving quality of life.

Let’s get you back to confidence, health, and sexual wellbeing.

The most common problems include:


Female Orgasmic Disorder

Challenges in reaching orgasm, impacting sexual satisfaction and wellbeing.


Female Sexual Interest / Arousal Disorder

Difficulty experiencing sexual desire or arousal, affecting intimacy and wellbeing.


Genito-Pelvic Pain / Penetration Disorder (previously known as Vaginismus)

Pain or difficulty with vaginal penetration, causing distress and discomfort.


Substance / Medication – Induced Sexual Dysfunction

Sexual problems caused by medications or substances affecting sexual function.

Intimacy Guidance


Together we break stoma silence, openly discussing sex and intimacy.

Are you feeling sensitive about the changes an ostomy has brought to your body?

Even with these changes, you can still experience closeness, intimacy, and meaningful connections in your relationships.

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CLINIC LOCATIONS

The London Clinic Consulting Rooms

116 Harley Street, London, W1G 7JL

T. +44 (0)1494 670181

The Prostate Centre (HCA)

18 Devonshire Street, London W1G 7AQ

T. +44 (0)1494 670181 

The Shelburne Hospital (BMI)

Queen Alexandra Road, High Wycombe,

Bucks. HP11 2TR

T. +44 (0)1494 670181

Patients, please use the Carebit portal to book your appointment. Emails aren’t suitable for clinical advice, so I may not be able to respond with guidance.

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