All About Female Sexual Disorder
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It is attempted to bring all common sexual disorders that a woman may feel between the covers of this small, handy book. It has been our endeavour not to convert this book into a medical treatise. It is a book for an ordinary girl or lady willing to know about these disorders. Written in a lucid and simple language, it is hoped that this book shall fulfill its purpose of enlightening our women-folk about various such disorders which they feel too shy to enquire about.

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Date de parution 06 avril 2020
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EAN13 9789385975073
Langue English

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All about Female Sexual Disorder

eISBN: 978-93-8597-507-3
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Publisher: Fusion Books
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Edition: 2004
All about Female Sexual Disorder
By - Dr. Satish Goel
 
 
 
 
 
 
Since all the organs of a female’s body are placed inside the body, it is difficult even for a lady to know about them. Coupled with this ignorance is the inborn coyness of a girl or a woman which complicates the matters still more. And when one doesn’t know about the ‘orders’ how can one know about the ‘disorders’. It is with a view to impart this basic knowledge about female sexual disorders and suggest their possible remedies that this book has been planned.
Contents
Introduction The Female Organs Problems Connected with Breasts Hirutism Frigidity Venereal Diseases and Disorders of the Generative Organs Anaemia in Ladies Infertility Diseases of Pregnancy
Introduction
By construction, a woman’s body—especially her internal sexual or generative organs—is an enigma. The more one knows about them, the more one wonders about nature’s ineffable ability to set the complicated mechanism. And because her almost all such organs are placed inside the body, it is difficult even for a lady to know about them. Coupled with this ignorance is the inborn coyness of a girl or a woman which complicates the matters still more. And when one doesn’t know about the ‘orders’ how can one know about the ‘disorders’. It is with a view to impart this basic knowledge about female sexual disorders and suggest their possible remedies that this book has been planned. It is attempted to bring all common sexual disorders that a woman may feel between the covers of this small, handy book. It has been our endeavour not to convert this book into a medical treatise. It is a book for an ordinary girl or lady willing to know about these disorders. Written in a lucid and simple language, it is hoped that this book shall fulfill its purpose of enlightening our women-folk about various such disorders which they feel too shy to enquire about. Lastly, the author wants to acknowledge the gratitude he owes to Mr. Narender Kumar, Managing Director of Fusion Books, who thought about the topic and provided all possible help to complete this book.
1
The Female Organs
The female organs are more complicated because they are mostly confined in the body and not openly visible. Owing to their apparent invisibility and innate coyness of the Indian girls and women, their ignorance about their these organs is at times appalling. Before knowing about the female sexual disorders it is necessary that the full knowledge about the female sexual organs be imparted through this book and their functions be discussed in details.
The Vulva
The two visible fleshy folds covered with hair are the outer lips or labia Majorca. When parted they reveal two smaller or inner lips or labia. The insides of the inner labia are covered with the mucous membrane. The inner lips or labia are one of the several sexual sensation centres. In sexual intercourse these labia remain constantly massaged by the rubbing of penis. In some women the inner lips protrude somewhat. The inner lips meet at their ends which when separated look like the form of the wishbone of a hen.
The principal organ of the sex feeling, the clitoris is situated just above the junction of the inner lips. The clitoris looks like a mini penis having erectile tissue and a head and foreskin similar to the penis of a man. It is covered from above by a hood of skin. The clitoris is made of highly sensitive nerves which respond very well to the sexual stimulation. It is from this centre that the sexual feeling begins and permeates in the entire body through vulva and vagina. When erect the clitoris appears like the size and shape of a small bean. About an inch below the clitoris is a small opening of the tube called uretha. Its duct conducts the urine from the bladder. The urethra has only the urinary function and no sexual function. The mucous membrane about the clitoris, like the penis of the man, is covered with glands which secrete smegna. Owing to the structure, cleanliness in the woman is somewhat more difficult to achieve than it is in the man. It is not only hygienically necessary to keep it clean but also for this reason that it emits foul smell which tends to inhibit sexual desire in the man.
The Hymen
Just below the urinary passage is the entrance to vagina. In the normal virgin girl this opening remains partially closed by a thin membrane called the hymen. Though it appear in different shapes but normally it looks like a crescent in shape appearing like the forward extension of the black walls of vagina. In many cases during first intercourse when the hymen is ruptured there may be slight bleeding and pain, but his should not cause any alarm. It is a false notion which the orthodoxical obscurantism still maintains that the hymen is the symbol of viginity. A nicked or stretched or tattered hymen does not mean the body has been penetrated into. It could be ruptured on account of many a jerk or fall that a young girl might have experienced. Many girls may not have much of it or others may lose it in doing some kind of vigorous job. Sometimes the insertion of a finger into vagina may prove too hard for any hymen. Occasionally a hymen is so tough that it remains intact even after several sessions of sexual intercourses. It all depends on the kind of hymen a girl is born with. Generally during the first coitus, the penis tears it in several places by its thrusts. Repeated sexual intercourse continue to tear it till hardly a few shreds mark its former presence. At times in certain cases it was found to be so flexible that instead of breaking into pieces by the penile thrust, it merely bends and allows the penis to glide over it. It may in certain cases remain there even after delivering a child. In some cases the surgeon’s aid is obtained to split open the membrane. But the bleeding and discomfort, when they occur, are not of sufficient consequence to warrant fear on the part of the woman. It is, therefore, important that fear be eliminated and that the woman enters into the first coitus with gay abandon. This is psychologically important because this fear powerfully inhibits her sexual responses and the function of the lubricating glands, leaving the parts dry. This increases the probability of discomfort and bleeding and diminishes the possibility of expressing any sex pleasure at the first coitus.
The Vagina
It is a tube or canal extending from vulva to the neck of uterus. It is 31/2 to 4 inches in length in its normal relaxed position. It is here that the penis in intercourse is sheathed with its elastic walls. It receives the seminal discharge and allows the sperm to travel forward towards the womb in search of an ovum. It is through this tube that a child passes to the outside world. During pregnancy the vagina and its outlet becomes capable of great expansion, permitting the passage of the child from the womb without even an injury in many cases. In most instances, however, more or less laceration of the muscular structure controlling the opening and of the vagina itself occurs. It should be vitally important that such tears receive prompt surgical attention. The use and control of the muscle about the vaginal opening and of the entire pelvic floor are necessary to woman’s most effective participation in the coitus. The relaxed condition and the loss of muscular control which results from the failure to repair perineal and vaginal tears may result in greatly diminishing sexual satisfaction in coitus for both partners—and may render it impossible for the woman to achieve orgasm at all. The flexible walls of the vagina are lined by a mucous membrane secreting a fine fluid which deeps it moist and clean. It has a great relaxing and contracting power. It is because of this reason that the vagina, besides being make up of flexible walls, is able to accommodate much larger penis notwithstanding its small cavity.
The Womb or Uterus
It is a pear shaped organ of heavy muscular walls. The virgin uterus measures about two to three-quarter of inches in length and two inches wide. Its elastic muscles expand considerably during pregnancy with the growth of the baby. Its upper part is connected with ovaries by two ducts called the fallopian tubes. The organ is supported in the pelvis by strong lineaments. Its position is at right angles to the vagina, the upper, heavy and being directed forward toward the front of the pelvis. The small end (cervix) opens into the vagina and closes its upper end. After the child birth the organ gradually retracts to its former size. The organ has powerful muscles to help push the baby out through vagina. During pregnancy the uterus retains and supplies nourishment to the growing baby till the delivery.
The Fallopian Tube and Ovaries
The upper end of the uterus, as referred to earlier, are joined by the fallopian tubes, each about five and half inches long, which extends right and left to the ovaries. The function of the fallopian tube is to conduct ovum from the ovaries to the uterus. This is achieved through contractile action of the tube’s finger like fringes called fimbria. The sweeping motion of fimbria is in one direction, which helps the egg cells in moving towards uterus. In most cases, the fertilisation of an egg cell or ovum takes place during its journey through the fallopian tube. The process of passing of an egg cell through the tube is called ovulation. The fertilised egg is then moved down the tube towards the womb.
The ovaries can be linked to the testis of male. They produce the female reproductive cells, the ova (eggs) and internal secretions. Situated at the outer ends of the tubes, one on each side of the uterus; an ovary i

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