Persistent sexual excitement is a condition that people are ashamed to talk about, and people rarely know about it in daily life. However, since this condition can seriously affect the patient's work and life, people need to have a certain understanding of it. It usually manifests as female patients being able to reach orgasm without any physiological needs or stimulation, and the condition can last for several days or even a week. The causes of blood circulation disorders are usually blood circulation disorders and abnormalities of the pelvic blood vessels connecting the reproductive organs, so people need to take preventive measures in advance in their daily lives, and it can be treated with anesthetic drugs and electric shock. 1. Persistent sexual arousal syndrome Persistent sexual arousal syndrome is a little-known female sexual physiological condition. Patients will continue to feel genital excitement involuntarily without any external stimulation or sexual need, and may even reach multiple orgasms in succession. However, the symptoms do not necessarily disappear with orgasm, and the feeling of excitement will return after a short time. For some patients, the symptoms may persist for days or even weeks without subsiding. Normal daily activities (such as riding in a car) may trigger the symptoms, seriously affecting the patient's daily life. II. Introduction Persistent Sexual Arousal Syndrome (PSAS) is translated into Chinese as persistent sexual arousal syndrome. There has not been much information and medical research related to PSAS, and its cause has yet to be confirmed; but it is certain that PSAS has nothing to do with abnormal sexual orientation and indulgence. However, due to the special circumstances of the patients, many of them are too embarrassed to speak up and silently endure the inconvenience brought by the symptoms for many years, but are unable to improve their condition; therefore, the psychological impact of PSAS on patients may be greater than the physical impact. Therefore, patients should face their condition bravely and actively seek help. 3. Causes Abnormal blood vessels in the pelvis that connect to the reproductive organs Compression of the nerves around the reproductive organs Blood circulation disorders Previous use of antidepressant medications that are selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) Physical changes (such as after surgery) Symptoms Congestion and swelling of the reproductive organs Accompanied by sexual excitement-like symptoms 5. Treatment There is still no clear treatment for PSAS. 6. Medication Trazodone VII. Others Electric shock therapy |
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