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Nymphomania - causes, symptoms, treatment

Nymphomania is a sexual disorder characterized by sexual dependence and constant sexual desire. The causes of nymphomania include a difficult childhood, low self-esteem, or the fear of starting a relationship. What is worth knowing about nymphomania?

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1. What is nymphomania?

Nymphomania (hypersexuality, hyperlibidemia) - a persistent and constant need for sex, which becomes more important than all other needs. In men, the disorder is called satirism.

A nymphomaniac is a woman who constantly craves sexual intercourse. Sex is an addiction that she cannot control. For a sick person, this does not matter much, the feelings of a partner and deeper interpersonal relationships do not count. The only aspect that the nymphomaniac pays attention to is the satisfaction of her lust.

It is usually difficult for women diagnosed with nymphomania to build long-term relationships. Their sexual desire is huge, beyond the power of many men, and leads to the fact that nymphomaniacs are engaged in infidelity and even prostitution.

2. Causes of nymphomania

  • emotional problems
  • low self-esteem,
  • fear of entering into a serious relationship,
  • fear of love
  • the need for freedom
  • stress
  • Hard childhood,
  • rape,
  • harassment.

3. Symptoms of nymphomania

  • constantly think about sex,
  • sex with multiple partners
  • sex with random people,
  • constant masturbation,
  • frequent viewing of pornography,
  • loss of control over one's own behavior
  • bodily satisfaction is most important,
  • looking for opportunities for sex.

After intercourse, the nymphomaniac feels shame, resents herself and regrets that she cannot control her body. He wants to be free from incessant lust, but sexual abstinence causes irritability, difficulty concentrating, and even depression.

4. Treatment of nymphomania

Nymphomania is treated by sexologists who can also diagnose this disorder. The patient turns to psychological therapy and pharmacological treatment. It is usually recommended to take SSRIs, antipsychotics or antiandrogen drugs).

They are often helpful behavioral therapywhich include developing deeper relationships with people and learning to manage stress. nymphomaniac in a relationship she must attend meetings with her partner. Unfortunately nymphomania is incurableas there are risky situations that can cause the return of the disease.

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