- 21. Anorgasmia in women
- (Anorgasmia in women)
- Anorgasmia is the medical term for regular difficulty reaching orgasm after ample sexual stimulation, causing you personal distress. Anorgasmia is actually a common occurrence, affecting more women ...
- 22. Depression
- (Depression)
- ... include decreased sexual desire and delayed orgasm. Other side effects may go away as your body adjusts to the medication. They can include digestive problems, jitteriness, restlessness, headache and insomnia. ...
- 23. Ambiguous genitalia
- (Ambiguous genitalia)
- ... but repeat surgeries may be needed later. Risks include a disappointing cosmetic result or sexual dysfunction, such as an impaired ability to achieve orgasm. If your baby is diagnosed with ambiguous ...
- 24. Autonomic neuropathy
- (Autonomic neuropathy)
- ... an erection (erectile dysfunction) or ejaculation problems in men, and vaginal dryness and difficulties with arousal and orgasm in women. Difficulty digesting food, due to abnormal digestive function ...
- 25. Narcolepsy
- (Narcolepsy)
- ... and venlafaxine (Effexor). The most common side effects include decreased sexual desire and delayed orgasm. Other side effects may wane over time. They can include digestive problems, jitteriness, restlessness, ...