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FemaleSexualDysfunction
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...Finally anon-invasivetherapeutictreatment forFemaleSexualDysfunction.
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Like normal femalesexual response, FSDcan be divided intofour categories. Thefirst three aredysfunctions of thenormal response cycle:
desire, arousal, and orgasm.The final category comprises the sexual paindisorders.1The EROS-Clitoral Therapy Device (CTD)™Treatment is intended as a therapy forFemale Sexual Dysfunction (FSD) includingthe following areas:• diminished vaginal lubrication,• diminished clitoral and genital engorgement• lowered sexual satisfaction and a reducedability to achieve orgasm.
When used as directed, thereare many benefits of using
the by preandpost-menopausal femaleswho are suffering from FSD.
The is simpleto use, non-invasive,gentle, highly effective,and is associated withminimal side effects.
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The availability of theas a clinically proven treatment for FSDshould encourage many patients to seektreatment and use the tofacilitate the successful long-termmanagement of their FSD.
If you suspect that you may have FSD,consult with your doctor orappropriate healthcare
professional to see ifthe is the
right therapy for you.The is
only available asa prescriptionand must beprescribed bya licencedhealthcareprofessional.
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Q U I ZDo I Have FSD?
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Dr. Kevin Billups, a board certified urologist specializing inmale and female sexual dysfunction in St. Paul, Minnesota andDr. Maryann Schroder, board certified clinical sexologist andcertified family nurse practitioner in Chicago, Illinois havecreated a simple quiz for women who suspect they have femalesexual dysfunction.Ask yourself the following questions:
Do you have any physical problems that interfere withyour sexual functioning?
In general, has the sensation in your genitals decreased?
Has your clitoral sensation/feeling during sexualstimulation decreased?
Has your vaginal sensation/feeling during sexualstimulation decreased?
Has the amount of your vaginal lubrication associatedwith sexual stimulation decreased?
Is external genital stimulation or vaginal penetrationmore painful now?
Is it more difficult for you to achieve orgasm throughclitoral stimulation?
Is it more difficult to achieve your orgasm through vaginalintercourse (defined according to your sexual orientation asinsertion and thrusting of penis, fingers or objects by partner)?
Has your desire for sexual activity decreased?
Has your overall sexual satisfaction during sexualstimulation decreased?
A “yes” answer to any of the above questions suggests thatyou should see a physician or other healthcare person with aninterest in female sexual health.
© 2000 UroMetrics Inc. All rights reserved. All information is intended for your generalknowledge only and is not a substitute for medical advice or treatment for specificmedical conditions. You should seek prompt medical care for any specific health issues
and consult your physician before attempting treatment.
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