
Female Sexual Dysfunction
Female sexual dysfunction (FSD) is a complex issue that can affect various aspects of a woman’s life, including her emotional well-being, relationships, and overall quality of life. At the Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics at City Care Hospital, our clinic specializes in the diagnosis, treatment, and management of female sexual dysfunction. Our team of experienced gynecologists and counselors provide personalized care to help women address the physical, emotional, and psychological challenges associated with sexual dysfunction, allowing them to achieve a healthy and fulfilling sexual life.
Understanding Female Sexual Dysfunction
Female sexual dysfunction can manifest in several ways and may be influenced by a combination of physical, hormonal, psychological, and relational factors. Some common types of FSD include:
- Low Sexual Desire (Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder):
A reduced interest in sexual activity, often accompanied by distress or frustration. - Sexual Arousal Disorder:
Difficulty becoming physically aroused or maintaining arousal during sexual activity. - Orgasmic Disorder:
Inability to achieve orgasm or experiencing delayed or less intense orgasms despite adequate sexual stimulation. - Sexual Pain Disorders (Dyspareunia and Vaginismus):
Pain during intercourse or involuntary muscle contractions that prevent penetration, often causing discomfort or avoidance of sexual activity.
These issues can have a significant impact on a woman’s mental health and relationships, making timely diagnosis and treatment essential.


Causes of Female Sexual Dysfunction
The causes of female sexual dysfunction are varied and can stem from both physiological and psychological factors. These may include:
- Hormonal Changes: Menopause, pregnancy, and breastfeeding can cause fluctuations in hormones such as estrogen and testosterone, leading to changes in sexual desire and arousal.
- Medical Conditions: Chronic illnesses, such as diabetes, heart disease, and thyroid disorders, can interfere with sexual function.
- Medications: Certain medications, including antidepressants and blood pressure drugs, can contribute to sexual dysfunction.
- Psychological Factors: Stress, anxiety, depression, and past trauma can all play a significant role in sexual health.
- Relationship Issues: Poor communication, unresolved conflicts, and lack of emotional connection with a partner can impact sexual satisfaction.
Why Choose City Care Hospital?
Our hospital is home to a diverse team of highly qualified and experienced doctors, specialists, and healthcare professionals committed to providing
the highest standard of care.
We offer cutting-edge medical technology and modern
facilities to ensure accurate diagnostics and effective treatments, all under one roof.
From emergency services to specialized clinics, we provide a full range of healthcare services tailored to meet the unique needs of every patient.
We adhere to the highest standards of safety and
quality in all aspects of healthcare delivery, ensuring our patients receive the best possible outcomes.
Our fully equipped emergency department is open around the clock, ready to handle any medical situation with prompt and professional care.
: Our focus is on personalized care, ensuring that every
patient receives compassionate attention and treatment that is designed specifically for
their needs.
