What Do Women Want: Factors Affecting Female Libido Human Andrology Factors Affecting Female Libido

I. Younis, F. El-Esawy, R. Salem, H. Eid
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Back ground: Information about female sexuality is limited in Egypt and many other Islamic countries due to traditions. The current study is an effort to evaluate some aspects of libido in women in order to shed some light on this ignored item in this area of the world. Participants and Methods: A self-report questionnaire was given to 200 women attending the andrology and gynecology outpatient clinics, Benha University, Egypt. The questionnaire covered demographic data and some factors that may affect female libido.Results: Most women reported no change in libido related to menstruation timing, obesity, menopause, diabetes or use of hormonal contraceptives. Pregnancy had a negative effect on libido. Stress either in work or within the family or with husband resulted in a decrease in libido. Sea foods followed by eggs were the most commonly reported foods producing an increase in libido (93.7%, 71%). On the other hand, liquorice followed by garlic were the most common types of foods that produced a decrease in libido (85.7%, 64.9%). Almost 70% of genitally cut women reported either a medium or a high libido.Conclusion: Libido in most studied women seems to be negatively affected by pregnancy but bot by menstruation or hormonal contraceptive agents. The effect of food needs further study.
女人想要什么:影响女性性欲的因素人类男学影响女性性欲的因素
背景:由于传统,关于女性性行为的信息在埃及和许多其他伊斯兰国家是有限的。目前的研究是为了评估女性性欲的某些方面,以便对这个世界上这个被忽视的项目有所了解。研究对象与方法:对在埃及Benha大学男科和妇科门诊就诊的200名妇女进行自我报告问卷调查。调查问卷涵盖了人口统计数据和一些可能影响女性性欲的因素。结果:大多数女性报告的性欲变化与月经时间、肥胖、更年期、糖尿病或使用激素避孕药无关。怀孕对性欲有负面影响。工作压力、家庭压力或与丈夫的压力都会导致性欲下降。海鲜,其次是鸡蛋是最常见的能增加性欲的食物(93.7%,71%)。另一方面,甘草和大蒜是最常见的导致性欲下降的食物(分别为85.7%和64.9%)。几乎70%的女性生殖器切割报告有中等或高的性欲。结论:大多数研究女性的性欲似乎受到怀孕的负面影响,而不是月经或激素避孕药的负面影响。食物的作用还需要进一步研究。
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