Unusual sexual conditions you did not know existed

Unusual sexual conditions you did not know existed

Many sexual diseases and disorders are commonly known, some easily treatable, others fairly straightforward to manage with simple lifestyle changes, and proper medication. Men and women are equally susceptible to the problems associated with these disorders. However, there are a number of sexual conditions that often go unreported as people may get embarrassed talking about it. While the severity of the condition varies greatly, it is up to the affected people to consult with a medical professional to determine the proper course of treatment.

For this, one needs to understand the possible complications that can arise from the following sexual conditions.

Sleep sex
Medically known as sexsomnia, sleep sex is a documented condition but not very common. Either one of the partners may have the condition that prompts them to engage in physical activity while being asleep. However, men are more prone to the effects of sleep sex, wherein they might not remember engaging in the activity the next morning unless the partner confides. The triggers of the condition are not fully known. One can make certain changes in their sleeping hygiene, refrain from alcohol, or take medications to avoid frequent episodes of the condition. If the condition still persists, you should consider consulting your doctor.

Hypoactive sexual desire disorder (HSDD)
HSDD indicates the lack of desire to engage in physical intimacy. It is one of the many behavior-related sexual conditions that affect both men and women, wherein they lose interest for longer periods of time. In fact, research suggests that women are more affected by HSDD in comparison to men that affects their drive and desire to copulate. One may also suffer from associated conditions like Sexual Aversion Disorder (SAD), a more severe aversion to any type of physical contact with their partner.

Postorgasmic illness syndrome (POIS)
POIS is predominantly known to affect men, but women can also experience symptoms of flu or allergies after experiencing an orgasm. Symptoms like fatigue, fever, weakness, sore throat, itchy eyes, mood changes, problems with concentration and memory can last for up to a week in certain severe cases of postorgasmic illness syndrome. Triggers of the condition are often attributed to a chemical imbalance that occurs in the brain or an autoimmune, allergic reaction. There is no direct cure for the condition, and at best, one can abstain from the physical activity. However, abstinence is not a viable permanent solution. Doctors may also recommend a combination of SSRI (selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors) antidepressants and antihistamines to medically subdue the effects of POIS.

Note that sexual conditions may cause stress and strain the relationship as many of them are triggered by behavioral changes. Consulting with a medical professional helps figure out a workaround solution for disorders that have no cure, but are manageable with a few changes in one’s lifestyle and preferences. Postponing consultation and treatment is never a good idea, no matter how embarrassing or disturbing it may be to talk about sexual conditions. Also, one must be open to communicate with the partner, as this can help keep the relationship intact.

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