In scientific circles, nymphomania is considered an excessively high degree of female excitability. According to statistics, only two out of a thousand of the fairer sex suffer from an unbridled sex drive that they cannot control. It is a mistake to consider sexually active women as nymphomaniacs. In fact, nymphomania is a disease, and here’s what you need to know about it.
What is not nymphomania
· High degree of excitability; · Ability to experience multiple orgasms; · Excessively high sexual appetite; · Desire of lovers to indulge in passion several times a day; · Sexual activity as a way of self-affirmation.
Signs of nymphomania
· You are uncontrollably attracted to the opposite sex; · The head is full of thoughts about sex, from which it is impossible to get rid of; · You cannot get enough of a partner, which is why you are constantly dissatisfied; · Feel the constant need for casual sexual relationships; · You are interested in a man not as a person, but only as an object of desire; · There is a desire to hysteria, lie and deceive, manipulate others.
Causes
· Imbalance of hormonal levels; · Painful processes in the ovaries; · Malfunctions of the central nervous system; · Mental disorder (schizophrenia); · Violation of perception of the surrounding world, manic-depressive state; · Psychopathy. Not only these, but many other factors can cause the hypothalamus (part of the brain) to malfunction, which provokes a violation of the regulation of sexual desire.
Therapy in traditional medicine
Modern medicine accurately identifies the causes of nymphomania. To do this, you need to contact a specialist, undergo a comprehensive examination, and pass the necessary tests. After the studies have been carried out, the attending physician will be able to establish the true cause of the disease and prescribe adequate treatment. As practice shows, for more effective treatment, one should not neglect the services of a psychologist. Taking medication and seeing a psychotherapist greatly increases your chances of recovery.
Treatment with folk methods
Even skeptics will not argue that with the help of natural ingredients, you can get rid of many diseases. However, it is worth remembering that such treatment, although safer, is longer. You will have to take herbal teas that have sedative properties, can normalize sexual activity, and relieve a number of inflammatory processes. In this case, the course of treatment will last at least 1.5 months, after which it is necessary to take a two-week break and repeat if necessary. Remember that even in this case it is necessary to get the advice and recommendation of a doctor.
Obviously, a depraved woman and a nymphomaniac are not the same thing. If the fir