Genital arousal disorder is characterized by additional unwanted physical (genital) arousal, in which there is an increase in blood flow to the genitals and an increase in vaginal discharge, without any desire for sexual activity.

The cause of this disorder is unknown. However, anxiety and worry about when the disease will recur can make it permanent. Stiff pelvic muscles may be part of the cause.

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Physical changes that usually trigger sexual arousal appear, even if you have no desire for sex and are not emotionally or emotionally (subjectively) awake. Increased blood flow causes the clitoris (which is equivalent to a man's penis) and vaginal walls to swell (called a process). Increased blood flow leads to increased vaginal discharge (which provides lubrication). A tingling or trembling in the genital area. The sensations last for hours or days. Most women find these changes uncomfortable, causing frustration and embarrassment.


At first, orgasm (including those obtained through self-stimulation) may be a temporary relief but they are often less and less effective, as well as an unsatisfactory and illegitimate solution.

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