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Friday 28 august 2009 5 28 /08 /Aug /2009 14:37

Female Viagra (Sildenafil) is scientifically formulated to provide intense sexual satisfaction for women seeking ultimate pleasure.

Female Viagra represents a serious approach to the problem of female sexual arousal disorder (FSAD) and female sexual dysfunction (FSD), formulated scientifically to provide satisfaction in terms of sexual needs and lasting pleasure.

Benefits:

- increased the level of testosterone in the blood;
 -boosted libido in hundreds of women;
 -boosted sexual recall;
 -extreme sensitivity to stimulation;
 -extraordinary and multiple climaxes;
 -effective in women with a hysterectomy and menopause before the age of 50.

How Taken

Female Viagra is an oral prescription; this drug starts working after 45 minutes after its intake. The effect usually lasts up to 4 to 6 hours. Exceeding its recommended dosage may increase its side effects.

Drug Class and Mechanism

Female Viagra starts working by increasing the required genital blood flow, along with vaginal compliance which results in intensified pleasure during sexual activity.
Women taking the medicine experience increased blood circulation and sensitivity in the vaginal region and this in turn leads to perfect natural lubrication and increased rate of success during intercourse. Symptoms and conditions effecting women can be based on physiological or psychological factors and this treatment can aid in both.

If you miss a dose of Female Viagra, skip the missed dose. Go back to your regular dosing schedule. Do not take 2 doses at once.
By Dr Smith - Posted in: Sexual Dysfunction in Women
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Tuesday 25 august 2009 2 25 /08 /Aug /2009 15:18

If desire is the problem, try changing your usual routine. Try having sex at different times of the day, or try a different sexual position.

Arousal disorders can often be helped if you use a vaginal cream or sexual lubricant for dryness. If you have gone through menopause, talk to your doctor about taking estrogen or using an estrogen cream.

If you have a problem having an orgasm, you may not be getting enough foreplay or stimulation before actual intercourse begins. Extra stimulation (before you have sex with your partner) with a vibrator may be helpful. You might need rubbing or stimulation for up to an hour before having sex. Many women don't have an orgasm during intercourse. If you want an orgasm with intercourse, you or your partner may want to gently stroke your clitoris. Masturbation may also be helpful, as it can help you learn what techniques work best for you.

If you're having pain during sex, try different positions. When you are on top, you have more control over penetration and movement. Emptying your bladder before you have sex, using extra lubrication or taking a warm bath before sex all may help. If you still have pain during sex, talk to your doctor. There are a variety of causes of pain during sex, so talk with your doctor. He or she can help you find the cause of your pain and decide what treatment is best for you.

Can medicine help?

If you have gone through menopause or have had your uterus and/or ovaries removed, taking the hormone estrogen may help with sexual problems. If you're not already taking estrogen, ask your doctor if this is an option for you.
You may have heard that taking sildenafil (Viagra) for women (Femigra) can help women with sexual problems.

What else can I do?


Learn more about your body and how it works. Ask your doctor about how medicines, illnesses, surgery, age, pregnancy or menopause can affect sex.


Practice "sensate focus" exercises where one partner gives a massage, while the other partner says what feels good and requests changes (example: "lighter," "faster," etc.). Fantasizing may increase your desire. Squeezing the muscles of your vagina tightly (called Kegel exercises) and then relaxing them may also increase your arousal. Try sexual activity other than intercourse, such as massage, oral sex or masturbation.

Talk with your partner about what each of you like and dislike, or what you might want to try. Ask for your partner's help. Remember that your partner may not want to do some things you want to try, and you may not want to try what your partner wants. You should respect each other's comforts and discomforts. This helps you and your partner have a good sexual relationship. If you feel you can't talk to your partner, your doctor or a counselor may be able to help you.
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Tuesday 25 august 2009 2 25 /08 /Aug /2009 14:59

What is sexual dysfunction?

When you have problems with sex, doctors call it "sexual dysfunction." Both men and women can have it. There are 4 kinds of sexual problems in women.
  • Desire disorders ­- When you are not interested in having sex or have less desire for sex than you used to.
  • Arousal disorders ­- When you don't feel a sexual response in your body or you cannot stay sexually aroused.
  • Orgasmic disorders ­- When you can't have an orgasm or you have pain during orgasm.
  • Sexual pain disorders ­- When you have pain during or after sex.

What causes sexual dysfunction?

Many things can cause problems in your sex life. Certain medicines (such as oral contraceptives and chemotherapy drugs), diseases (such as diabetes or high blood pressure), excessive alcohol use or vaginal infections can cause sexual problems. Depression, relationship problems or abuse (current or past abuse) can also cause sexual dysfunction.


You may have less sexual desire during pregnancy, right after childbirth or when you are breastfeeding. After menopause many women feel less sexual desire, have vaginal dryness or have pain during sex due to a decrease in estrogen (a hormone in the body).

The stresses of everyday life can also affect your ability to have sex. Being tired from a busy job or caring for young children may affect your sexual desire. You may also be bored by a long-standing sexual routine.

How do I know if I have a problem?

Up to 70% of couples have a problem with sex at some time in their relationship. Most women will have sex that doesn't feel good at some point in her life. This doesn't necessarily mean you have a sexual problem.

If you don't want to have sex or it never feels good, you might have a sexual problem. Discuss your concerns with your doctor. Remember that anything you tell your doctor is private and that your doctor can help you find a reason and possible treatment for your sexual dysfunction.

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Monday 24 august 2009 1 24 /08 /Aug /2009 12:55

What Is Premature Ejaculation

There is no specific length of time that denotes or signifies premature ejaculation; rather, premature ejaculation is when a man doesn't last as long as he wants to. Usually, though, men who suffer from it last about a minute or two. It can be extremely embarrassing for a man to have this problem; that's why there are so many premature ejaculation pills on the market. In addition to other strategies, premature ejaculation pills are designed to help a man last longer in bed. Many men who try premature ejaculation pills find that they work very well.

Pills For Premature Ejaculation

Although many doctors prescribe antidepressants like Celexa to men who suffer from premature ejaculation, there is an understandable reluctance by some men to taking prescription medications unless absolutely necessary.Therefore, all natural premature ejaculation pills (Himalaya CONFIDO) are incredibly popular. These supplements combine many different natural ingredients that each contribute to preventing premature ejaculation. Many men find that these sorts of premature ejaculation pills are tremendously helpful for the condition. There are many different formulas available for premature ejaculation pills; the best way to find a suitable kind is by trying a few different varieties.

 

 Best Premature Ejaculation Pill

Finding the best premature ejaculation pill is usually a process of trial and error for most men. Sometimes, the first premature ejaculation pill that a man tries works perfectly; other times, he has to try many different brands before he finds a combination that works for him. In many cases, pills simply don't work at all. In fact, most men find that Super P-Force - a premature ejaculation pill - works better than anything else. With Super P-Force, the results are more pronounced and long lasting when compared to a broad range of premature ejaculation pills.

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Friday 21 august 2009 5 21 /08 /Aug /2009 12:14


Stopping premature ejaculation is a major goal of any man who suffers from it. It can be one of the most embarrassing and frustrating sexual problems that a man can deal with, and there is a lot of advice out there about how to put it to an end. Men who find themselves grappling with this issue are likely to try practically anything to make it stop. Men may try many different techniques in order to stop premature ejaculation; they range from medication to therapy to specific methods in bed. Trying many different things is the best idea, though.

What Causes Premature Ejaculation?

Premature ejaculation can be caused by physical or psychological factors. Sometimes, if a man becomes depressed he may experience this issue. Stopping premature ejaculation depends largely on determining why it is happening in the first place. If a man only seems to have the problem upon being with a new partner, he might require different techniques to stop premature ejaculation that a man who suddenly has the problem with a partner he's been with for a long time. In some cases, a physical factor might be responsible, and a few simple techniques might put help in stopping premature ejaculation.

Stopping Premature Ejaculation


There are dozens of different hints and tips for stopping premature ejaculation; in some cases, sexual therapy is the best method. Other men find that the best way to stop premature ejaculation is by trying medication like antidepressants such as Prozac. Regardless, most doctors advise their male patients that stopping premature ejaculation usually requires persistence and a lot of experimentation; in other words, there is no magic cure-all that helps any individual. What works for one man might not work for another, as far as stopping premature ejaculation is concerned.

 

Premature Ejaculation Pills

Doctors often prescribe antidepressants like Celexa in order to stop premature ejaculation in a male patient. However, there are also all natural premature ejaculation pills like Himalaya CONFIDO that might be able to help a man deal with this condition. The great thing about such pills is that they are a natural way of stopping premature ejaculation; men who prefer to avoid prescription medications are encouraged to try these kinds of pills out. Additionally, natural supplements pose very few health risks, allowing men to experiment with them to stop premature ejaculation without great fear of adverse side effects.


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