Persistent Genital Arousal Syndrome jeopardies her marriage
She is suffering from Persistent Genital Arousal Syndrome, possibly caused by over-masturbation and marijuana
Case #: 45093
Concern:
I had done a great damage to myself without knowing it. I started clitoral rubbing and toying since age 16. Just with fingers. I've never had a problem with sexual orgasm, although I noticed that it did take a long time for me to climax and I wore out my husband completely.
I just turned 38 and finally quit smoking pot. For the last two years my orgasms have been mind-blowing intensive, either masturbation or sexual intercourse with my husband. Also, as a result, I become very, very horny and addicted to sexual fantasy. I can't even look at a man without licking my lips. I got a bit worry, because isn’t normal.
I went to the doctor to have it checked out. I was diagnosed that I have Persistent Sexual Arousal Syndrome (PSAS). Now my husband can’t satisfy me anymore. Only intensive masturbation with vibrator can release my inner desire and clitoral engorgement. My friend joking called me a horny bitch, but it isn’t funny anymore. I feel that my marriage will shatter eventually.
Discussion:
You obviously need to address the underlying causes of your Persistent Sexual Arousal Syndrome (PSAS), because it sounds like your marriage is in jeopardy with your constant thoughts of infidelity.
Some doctors would call Persistent Sexual Arousal Syndrome (PSAS) as Persistent Genital Arousal Syndrome (PGAS), which is a spontaneous and persistent genital arousal, with or without orgasm or genital engorgement, unrelated to any feelings of sexual desire.
It is not related to nymphomania or satyriasis. Physical arousal caused by this syndrome can be very intense and persist for extended periods, days or weeks at a time. Orgasm can sometimes provide temporary relief, but within hours the symptoms return. The symptoms can be debilitating, preventing concentration on mundane tasks. Some situations, such as riding in an automobile or train, vibrations from mobile phones, and even going to the toilet can aggravate the syndrome.
The symptoms of Persistent Genital Arousal Syndrome include inflammation of the clitoris, vulva, G-spot, uterus, cervix, and bladder. Other symptoms include headaches, dizziness, vertigo, frequent urination urgency, vaginal fluid leakage, spontaneous orgasms, fatigue, exhaustion, and other body pains and cramps.
PGAS can arise from a cyst, fibroid, tumor or cancer outgrowth or any inflammation in the urethra, clitoris, vagina, cervix and uterus. In addition, an excess of prostaglandin E2 can directly stimulate these areas, leading to sexual arousal. And when your pituitary gland fails to release sufficient prolactin, you have no way of suppressing sexual arousal and orgasm urgency.
So why does this happen? One reason is excessive masturbation before puberty. Years of abusive stimulation eventually changed your endocrine system and altered the production of oxytocin and prolactin in your bloodstream.
You need both oxytocin and prolactin in your bloodstream to feel sexually being satisfied at the end of sex, but masturbation won't induce much oxytocin release. However, masturbation can produce a lot of prostaglandin E2 in your clitoris, urethra, and vagina, triggering your adrenal medulla and hypothalamus to release excess epinephrine into your bloodstream, resulting in persistent genital arousal after masturbating. Since you've been masturbating regularly since age 16, this could be a likely cause.
A second reason is consumption of dairy products. Many dairy producers are using analog prostaglandin E2 to induce cows into heat in order to produce milk. Consuming non-organic dairy products leads to an intake in residual prostaglandin E2 analog, which can cause PGAS.
Take herbs from Hormonal Realignment formula, to balance your hormonal production and to cut down your inflammatory hormone prostaglandin E2 production. Synergetic blend of herbs in this formula can help your endocrine system to regulate your androgen hormones to an optimal level in suppressing prostaglandin E2 production and promotes prostaglandin E1 and nitric oxide release. Change your diet by eating more organic vegetables and meat. Recovery process is gradual, so be patient and seek support from our forum.
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