Hypesthesia Sexual

Penile hyperesthesia

Genital hypoesthesia is a disorder of sensitivity in the genital area in men and women. This may manifest itself as loss of sensation during intercourse, as well as loss of touching the clitoris and genitals. More than 5% of young people suffer from genital hypoesthesia. In most cases, hypogastric or syncuibal hypoesthesia, caused by a lack of receptor bodies, is characterized by loss of sensation in the genital area, which is accompanied by loss of sensation and various other conditions, such as:

- Difficulty releasing seminal fluid; - Lack of orgasm and sexual pleasure; - Impaired morning erection; - Limbic tract - Dopamine; - Abundance of neurons - dopamine, serotonin and gamma-aminobutyric acid in the tract of neurotransmitters often involved in sexuality, such as brain gametes;