~ There are many things that affect how your body reacts to intimacy, sensuality, and sexuality. Some of these include stress, illness, cancer, medical treatment, life happenstance, and relational status. Many people find themselves struggling with arousal for various reasons, but those folks are also unaware of the different styles of arousal. Many sexperts and…
To Finish Reading, Click Here...Through your treatment journey with cancer or illness, you will get to know your pharmacist as you fill and carry out your treatment plans. This leads some people to wonder what the role of the pharmacist is in the grand scheme of medical care. Here we will highlight the different jobs, duties and tasks carried…
To Finish Reading, Click Here...Pelvic pain is a common problem for women as well as men. There are varying circumstances that can cause a person to feel continuous or intermittent pelvic pain. Some of the most common issues for pelvic pain are cancer, cancer treatment, systemic issues, surface layer tissue issues, the body’s design, nerve issues, hormones, and the…
To Finish Reading, Click Here...Anorgasmia is the condition in which a person cannot orgasm, or the inability to orgasm. Xanet Pailet is an expert in the field and gave a brief seminar on anorgasmia and the different things women can do to help ease symptoms and eventually learn to find pleasure. She now works to help her patients find…
To Finish Reading, Click Here...It is quite common for women to experience vaginal infections from varying causes, and for many of these women, treatment is simple and often can be over the counter. For some other women, like those with cancer or those who are post-menopausal, they cannot use estrogen and may have more difficulty in being treated. This…
To Finish Reading, Click Here...Vulvovaginal infections can come in a range of types, from yeast infections to the more serious Trichomoniasis. In this article, we will address the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of vaginitis. Diagnosing Vulvovaginitis Infections If you have noticed a change in your discharge, or vaginal secretions, or any other symptoms, your doctor can check everything out…
To Finish Reading, Click Here...EMDR therapy, or Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing therapy, was first used and recorded in the late 1980s and was developed by Francine Shapiro, an American psychologist. In some ways, EMDR therapy can be compared to cognitive behavioral therapy, which involves acknowledging and working through traumatic or stressful incidents. Doctors now use this therapy for…
To Finish Reading, Click Here...One of the biggest parts of reclaiming your intimacy after an event that has altered your “normal” sexual and intimate routines, is simply getting to know your own body again. So often after cancer, illness, or long-term use of medications, things change, and pleasureful areas might not be filled with as many good feelings as…
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