SEX EDUCATION
Problems in the bedroom should be something you discuss with Dr Miriam Mutanda-Musoke as it can be a sign that something is wrong in terms of your reproductive health. Sexual dysfunction is something almost half of women encounter however are too shy or have little sex knowledge to know it is important to discuss with their gynaecologist. Your overall satisfaction and quality of life can be affected when something isn’t quite right in the bedroom, so it is important to mention the issues you are facing with your doctor. Dr Mutanda-Musoke is empathetic towards her female patients and strives to create a comfortable and non-judgmental space where women feel confident to discuss their sexuality as well as issues and problems thereof.
How do I know if I have a sexual dysfunction?
Persistent and recurrent issues with your sexual response, sexual desire, orgasm or pain are sexual dysfunctions that women may face. It is true that sex involves an interplay of emotions, physiological responses, experiences, beliefs and relationship, therefore the cause of sexual dysfunction can be difficult to pinpoint. However, these issues can put strain on your relationship and affect your quality of life, therefore it I important to see your doctor to find the cause and rule out any underlying medical conditions.
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Be sure to visit Dr Mutanda-Musoke if you are experiencing any of the following symptoms:
- Low sexual desire or interest.
- Issues with sexual arousal.
- Persistent or recurring issues achieving orgasm after sufficient arousal.
- You experience pain with sexual stimulation or vaginal penetration.
- Persistent vaginal dryness.
How would Dr Mutanda-Musoke be able to help me with a sexual dysfunction?
Dr Mutanda-Musoke welcomes women through all stages of life and strives to create a comfortable space for her patients to discuss their sexuality. Her knowledge and experience in these areas mean that she is able to provide her patients with the care and treatment they need to better their experience of sex.
When mentioning an issue with sexual functioning, she will begin with a routine physical exam and pap smear after which, she may order further tests to rule out other causes and medical conditions. Because sexual functioning is an interplay of various factors, she will also ask you a few questions to determine any contributing factors as well as your attitude towards sex in order to make a diagnosis and provide you with treatment options.
What treatments are available for sexual dysfunction?
Treatments for sexual dysfunction in women depend on each case individually. She emphasises sex education in adolescents and adult women on normal sexual function, the female anatomy, enhancing stimulation as well as provide treatments to minimise pain in order to help women overcome anxieties about sexual function and better sexual experience.
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