Persistent Sexual Arousal Syndrome is a female sexual physiological condition associated with vascular abnormalities, nerve compression, and other causes, which manifests itself as excitement and congestion of the genital organs, and may be treated with medication and other treatments.
Persistent Sexual Arousal Syndrome is relatively rare and is a female-specific sexual physiological condition that refers to women feeling orgasm without any sexual stimulation. Relevant medical studies have shown that Persistent Sexual Arousal Syndrome is mainly related to abnormal blood vessels connecting the reproductive organs, peripheral nerve compression, and the use of antidepressant medication.
Patients with Persistent Sexual Arousal Syndrome experience symptoms such as excitation, congestion, and swelling of the genital organs, and genital arousal may last for days or weeks, and can be triggered by activities in daily life, seriously affecting the patient’s quality of life. Currently, there is no effective clinical treatment for this disease, which usually requires the application of anesthetic drugs, or electric shock treatment.
Patients with Persistent Sexual Arousal Syndrome need to actively cooperate with doctors in treatment, strengthen daily life management, and follow up on schedule.