Genital Arousal Disorder Adversely Impacts Women's Lives
New research shows that women suffering from Persistent Genital Arousal Disorder (PGAD), a condition marked by
unprovoked, intrusive and persistent sensations of genital arousal that are unrelieved by one or several orgasms,
are likely to experience a variety of associated psychological conditions. Women who have this rare and often distressing condition often experience related depression, anxiety, panic attacks and frequently show a past history of sexual victimization. The condition is accompanied by frustration, guilt, anxiety and distress for the sufferer. The first-ever study on PGAD appears in the current issue of The Journal of Sexual Medicine.
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