3 diseases can easily lead to hypersexuality in women
Sexual hyperactivity is also called excessive sexual desire or excessive sexual desire. Traditional Chinese medicine calls it easy to have sex. It refers to sexual excitement that occurs too much, too fast, and is too intense and exceeds the normal state. The normal sexual life of young people is 1 to 1 week per week. 2 times, it is normal for newlyweds or newlyweds to meet again after a long separation and have a slight increase in the frequency of sexual intercourse. And those who are sexually aroused, that is, they have sexual intercourse every day, and even require sex many times day and night. They cannot satisfy their sexual desire even if they fight for a long time. Hypersexuality is different from excessive sexual desire. The latter is characterized by a slight increase in the frequency of sexual intercourse, 3 to 4 times a week. Newlyweds or those reunited after a long absence may have a slight increase in the frequency of sexual intercourse. This type of excessive sexual desire is normal. Sexual hyperactivity is clinically rare and requires treatment. Male sexual hyperactivity and indulgence will affect physical health over time and may lead to later sexual dysfunction, such as impotence. Male sexual hyperactivity can cause disgust in women, lead to disharmony in the sexual life of couples, and even Affects the relationship between husband and wife. Except for those caused by organic diseases, most of them are caused by mental and psychological factors. It is advisable to carry out psychological treatment and treat sex life correctly, which is beneficial to both physical health and the harmony of family and husband.
Don’t underestimate the dangers of sexual excitement
1. Harm to society
It may lead patients to engage in prostitution, whoring, rape, incest and other behaviors that endanger social stability and harmony, leading patients to embark on a criminal path.
2. Mental harm
The mind is occupied by sexual desire for a long time. If it is not satisfied, it will inevitably lead to depression and lack of concentration.
3. Physical hazards
Because you are never satisfied with sexual behavior, long-term operation of various organs of the body without rest will inevitably lead to a series of harms.
4. Harm to the relationship between husband and wife
Sexual behavior occurs naturally when both husband and wife have desires and requirements, and the process should be enjoyed by both parties. However, if one party always demands without restraint, it is likely to cause the other party to disgust, even disgust. Make the other party feel fearful. This will in turn endanger the relationship between the couple.
3 diseases can easily lead to hypersexuality in women
Arteriosclerosis
Subcortical arteriosclerotic encephalopathy is also called brain disease. Generally, people with high blood pressure are prone to this disease. However, more and more young people now have high blood pressure, and it is difficult to get rich and generous meals. In particular, lesions that affect the sexual center of the brain or hypothalamus, such as pituitary gland and gonad lesions, can lead to excess gonadotropin-releasing hormone, causing an increase in gonadotropin, or due to pituitary gland lesions, excessive secretion of anterior lobe gonadotropin, causing Increased secretion of sex hormones can cause hypersexuality.
PCOS
PCOS is the abbreviation for polycystic ovary syndrome. This disease is quite scary and can cause infertility in women. Patients with this disease have strong sexual desire and obvious sexual urges. The clinical manifestations of this disease include irregular menstruation, obesity, hairiness, acne or seborrheic dermatitis. Examination can reveal that such patients have no ovulation, which will lead to infertility; B-ultrasound can reveal multiple follicles on the patient's ovaries. The biggest harm of polycystic ovary syndrome is infertility. In addition, it also increases the risk of endometrial hyperplasia and cancer, and is also related to metabolic disorders such as diabetes, abnormal lipid metabolism, and cardiovascular disease.
Perimenopause
Perimenopause is also called menopause. Menopause is a sign of aging in women, but sexual desire increases during this period. In menopausal women, the ovarian estrogen secretion decreases, and the pituitary gland secretes too much gonadotropin feedback, resulting in a strange rebound phenomenon and hypersexuality. In addition, menopausal women are prone to manic symptoms, which include unfounded suspicions that their spouses are having an affair, and sometimes baseless suspicions that their husbands and third parties are plotting to harm them. This kind of mental disorder can cause a decrease in the ability to inhibit sexual excitement. Regardless of men and women, more than 60% of people have a tendency to have hypersexuality.





