Various Modern Drugs that are used for Sexual Health
Problems with sexual health may develop early in life or may become prevalent later in life, even after a normal and healthy sex life. At times, the problem may manifest itself in a gradual manner over time, but as seen in many cases this could happen suddenly as a complete or partial disability in the normal participation of any one or multiple stages of performing intercourse. It’s well understood that the causes from which these disorders stem may be bases in a physical condition, a physiological issue or perhaps a combination of both of these.
Overall, the sexual health problems that usually crop up may be identified as: sexual arousal disorders (where there is a lack of response even though the conditions are stimulating), sexual desire disorders (conditions where the want for intercourse is diminished), orgasm disorders (conditions that cause either of partners to be unable to achieve sexual climax) and sexual pain disorders (which primarily afflict women).
The latest drug called Flibanseri, whose effectiveness is still being researched, boosts the desire in women for sexual encounters (good for desire disorder). For men with low testosterone, a simple testosterone patch delivering between 50 to300 micrograms may resolve the issue.
Today, easily availability of drugs such as Viagra, Apcalis, Tadacip, Cialis and Silagra help with conditions of erectile dysfunction, and there is considerable research into the positive effects of these drugs even helping with female sexual dysfunction.
Where pain is concerned, pain disorders affect women almost exclusively, and the primary cause is insufficient lubrication (or vaginal dryness). The most popular solution is a product called K-Y Jelly, which is a water-based and water-soluble lubricant that lines the vaginal walls – easing pain during intercourse.