Sexual stimulants for women: types and usage methods


Psychologist Stephen Stahl from the University of California says, "There's a saying that the three types of male sexual dysfunction are: erection, erection, and erection. As for women, there are three reasons: desire, desire, and desire."

Women's sexual desire fluctuates over the years. These fluctuations often coincide with the beginning or end of a marital relationship or with major life changes, such as pregnancy, menopause, or various illnesses. Additionally, the use of certain medications can also decrease sexual motivation in women.

If a lack of sexual desire persists, the condition may be diagnosed as Female Sexual Interest/Arousal Disorder (FSIAD).

This is where sexual stimulants come into play, aiming to alleviate sexual frigidity and reignite sexual arousal and motivation to what it used to be.


Types of Sexual Stimulants for Women

Sexual stimulants for women are for those with low sexual desire who find the sexual experience unpleasant and unappealing for some reason. They are natural or pharmaceutical components that work to increase sexual hormone levels and enhance blood flow to the reproductive organs, thus making women more desirous and receptive to their partner during intercourse.


Symptoms of Female Sexual Interest/Arousal Disorder

Symptoms of decreased sexual motivation in women include:

  • Lack of desire for any type of sexual activity
  • Absence of sexual thoughts in the mind
  • Feelings of anxiety and tension



Treatment Methods for Female Sexual Dysfunction


Utilizing sexual counseling

In the treatment plan for sexual dysfunction, seeking help from a counselor specialized in sexual issues can provide methods for improving sexual desire and innovative new techniques.


Pharmaceutical Sexual Stimulants for Women

The doctor reviews the medications the patient is taking, as some medications can decrease sexual desire in women, such as antidepressants, so alternative medications that do not cause sexual problems may be prescribed.

The doctor may also prescribe certain medications to enhance sexual desire, including:

  • Flibanserin: One pill is taken daily before bedtime.
  • Bremelanotide: Injected under the skin in the thigh area before intercourse.


Hormonal Sexual Stimulants for Women

  • In this case, estrogen hormone is used in pill, spray, gel, or patch form, which helps gradually restore sexual desire in women.
  • Usually, estrogen hormone levels in the body are checked before undergoing estrogen hormonal therapy.
  • Additionally, dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) hormone injections into the vagina can alleviate pain during intercourse.


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Natural Sexual Stimulants for Women

There are various products available in the market composed of a combination of herbs that work to increase sexual desire and revive sexual motivation in women, including Epimedium, Ginseng, and Ginkgo.

These products are usually available in the form of herbal honey, sexual chocolate, or gel.

If resorting to using these products, it is advisable to purchase them from reputable commercial stores or websites, such as Sweet Saray Store, and after consulting a specialized physician.

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Lifestyle Changes

Certain daily steps can help solve the issue of sexual frigidity:

  • Regular exercise
  • Quitting smoking
  • Avoiding alcohol
  • Managing stress throughout the day in various daily life activities
  • Allocating intimate time weekly with your partner away from anxiety or tension.


Tips to Increase Sexual Desire in Women

After identifying the main causes of female sexual interest/arousal disorder, some additional tips can be provided to help accelerate results:

  • Striving to ensure an adequate amount of sleep, as studies suggest that women who sleep well the night before sexual activity experience better sexual arousal during intercourse.
  • Allocating time with the partner for foreplay before intercourse, which increases sexual desire and improves it.
  • Ensuring adherence to a diet rich in vegetables and proteins, and low in sugar.
  • Using natural sexual stimulants rich in herbs, as studies suggest that the role of herbs in improving sexual dysfunction is significant, such as Maca, Epimedium, Ginkgo, and Ginseng.


In conclusion, it's good to communicate openly with your partner. Tell them precisely about your feelings and emotions. Explore solutions and alternatives together that bring you closer and more intimate, while benefiting from the solutions and tips we've provided above.


Written by Dr. Bassel Al-Zuray, Specialist in Hair and Skin Problems

Sources: Mayo Clinic