Sexual promiscuity or nymphomania: a doctor about the signs of sexual disorder in women


Nymphomania occurs only in women. In men, hypertrophied sexual desire is called differently - satyriasis. In this condition, the mental component of sexual desire dominates over the biological one. Hence - constant sexual dissatisfaction, an incessant search for an object to satisfy intimate fantasies. The patient complains of emotional tension and dreams of an erotic type. She often changes sexual partners. Doctors at the Leto clinic know how to cure an unusual mental disorder. We will conduct diagnostic tests and help you understand whether we are talking about fictitious or real nymphomania, and we will tell you how to overcome an unpleasant disease.

Causes of mental disorder

The origins of the diagnosis can be established through a comprehensive diagnostic examination. It includes carrying out instrumental and clinical measures, passing laboratory tests.

As a rule, a woman is aware that she has a sexual problem, but does not always understand whether it is being treated. In matters of intimacy, the patient is unable to control and restrain herself. This is due to various physiological and psychological factors related to the sexual sphere. This means:


  • Congenital hypersexuality. The disease is often a consequence of non-standard constitutional features. In this case, its signs can be noticed at the very beginning of puberty - at 10-12 years.
  • Mental disorders. Girls with manic-depressive psychosis in the manic stage behave like nymphomaniacs.
  • Experienced psychological trauma. Victims of domestic and sexual violence often need treatment for nymphomania. Then the patient experiences a devaluation of basic behavioral principles at the subconscious level.
  • Diseases of the central nervous system. Abnormal libido may be a consequence of traumatic and vascular pathologies of the brain. If the hypothalamic-pituitary zone is affected, increased sexuality with a predominance of elements of physical overexcitation is recorded.
  • Hormonal imbalances. Cases of nymphomania are often recorded during menopause or after childbirth, during active puberty.
  • Diseases of the endocrine system. If the level of female sex hormones increases sharply, conditions are created for the development of nymphomania. This can happen with tumors of a malignant or benign nature.
  • Uncertainty about one's own attractiveness. Sometimes the question of how to recognize nymphomania is asked by women who consider themselves unattractive. They begin to behave immorally and have sexual intercourse with strangers. In this way they try to increase their own self-esteem.

Nymphomaniacs - what does it mean?

The disease nymphomania is initially understood as female hypersexuality. Most often, pathology occurs due to hormonal imbalance, when testosterone (the male sex hormone responsible for libido) begins to be produced at an increased rate. In addition, a nymphomaniac is also a woman who constantly craves sex due to mental disorders.

The male version of the disease is called satyriasis, but in everyday life, guys with an irrepressible libido are often called nymphomaniacs. What’s interesting is that if the actions of a nymphomaniac carry a risk only for herself, then men with a pathologically high sex drive can also be dangerous for others. Although among the nymphomaniacs there are quite a lot of gays, transgender people, transsexuals and other peaceful representatives of non-traditional orientations, there are also people with obvious mental disorders. Some rapists, once in the dock, honestly admit that they suffer from hypersexuality.

How does the disorder develop?

The mechanism of occurrence of nymphomania has not yet been thoroughly studied. Normally, during copulation, the body produces a large amount of dopamine. Due to this, the woman experiences pleasure, her erogenous zones become as sensitive as possible. The second hormone actively produced during sex is oxytocin. It stimulates uterine contractions. At the psychological level, it promotes the formation of attachment between partners.

In nymphomaniacs, these hormones are produced in insufficient quantities. Because of this, the patient cannot experience orgasm and constantly experiences a feeling of sexual dissatisfaction.

As for the physiological aspects of the occurrence of pathology, they are also quite specific. Healthy people undergo complex conditioned reflex preparation for sexual intercourse. Auditory, visual and tactile stimuli and endocrine glands take part in it. Incoming information is processed in brain centers. As a result, physiological sexual arousal occurs.

Nymphomaniacs have overly active processes of preparation for sex. Their nerve centers are activated too quickly. In this case, no physiological arousal is noted as such. The desire to have sex is very strong, but it is not possible to experience pleasure during the act.

Vaginismus of non-organic origin

Vaginismus can be attributed to both disorders of the mental component of the copulatory cycle in women and sexual maladaptation. It, along with some forms of impotence in men, can cause virgogamy (virgin marriage), sometimes lasting several years. For vaginismus to occur in a woman, certain psychosexual characteristics are required in the partner. Vaginismus is manifested by convulsive contraction of the muscles of the vagina and pelvic floor, adduction and compression of the hips, preventing sexual intercourse. With true vaginismus, no genital abnormalities are observed.

There are three degrees of severity of vaginismus: I degree - spasm when attempting intromission; II degree - spasm when touching the genitals; III degree - spasm at the mere thought of sexual intercourse. Vaginismus often occurs when the husband behaves indecisively and the wife has certain character traits (suspiciousness, resentment, anxiety, emotional instability). Within the framework of the psychoanalytic approach, from childhood, patients experience not only a fear of pain, but also a fear of the dark, water, heights, etc. Fear of pain often becomes obsessive and combined with emotional tension.

Vaginismus usually manifests itself with the onset of sexual activity. Convulsive muscle contraction is preceded by fear of pain during defloration, but in some cases it occurs suddenly, unexpectedly for the patient at the time of defloration. Soft, alarmingly suspicious husbands do not insist on coitus and postpone defloration “for later.” On subsequent attempts, everything repeats itself. In the future, vaginismus also manifests itself when attempting a gynecological examination.

Types of mental disorder

Taking into account the provoking factor, nymphomania is usually classified into:

  • True. Occurs in adolescence. It's going pretty fast. The girl rapidly degrades and begins to behave antisocially. This congenital form is difficult to correct.
  • I think so. The disease acts as a protective mental mechanism. By engaging in frequent sexual intercourse, a woman tries to compensate for her internal feeling of inferiority.
  • Hormonal. It occurs during pregnancy, menopause, puberty - that is, when hormones “jump”. In this case, it is possible to eliminate unwanted symptoms with medication.
  • Mental. In this case, the disease is the result of mental pathologies. It either gets worse or goes into remission.

How to identify a disorder - main symptoms

The disease is indicated by constant sexual arousal and readiness to have sexual intercourse with any person. At the same time, sexual desire is not supported by increased blood supply to the pelvic organs and their increased tone. During sex, orgasm occurs extremely rarely, sometimes never.


The attraction is obsessive and annoying. If the relationship with the partner does not work out, the nymphomaniac replaces him. In extreme cases, he engages in masturbation or engages in homosexual relationships.

The intimate attraction is so strong that the patient does not think about the qualities of the new partner. She has no sense of disgust at all. She often does not think about contraception and basic hygiene rules.

If a man is nearby, the nymphomaniac immediately begins to “flirt” and tries to attract attention to herself. She openly invites you to spend time with her. In sex, such patients always behave selfishly. They are not interested in their partner's needs. They follow their own whims and try to satisfy them in any way.

Nymphomania negatively affects daily life. Because of this, it is difficult to do monotonous work and communicate productively with representatives of the opposite sex. Seeing no way out of this situation and feeling her own helplessness, the woman falls into a state of depression.

Cost of services

CONSULTATIONS OF SPECIALISTS
Initial consultation with a psychiatrist (60 min.)6,000 rub.
Repeated consultation5,000 rub.
Consultation with a psychiatrist-narcologist (60 min.)5,000 rub.
Consultation with a psychologist3,500 rub.
Consultation with Gromova E.V. (50 minutes) 12,000 rub.
PSYCHOTHERAPY
Psychotherapy (session)7,000 rub.
Psychotherapy (5 sessions)30,000 rub.
Psychotherapy (10 sessions)60,000 rub.
Group psychotherapy (3-7 people)3,500 rub.
Psychotherapy session with E.V. Gromova (50 minutes) 12,000 rub.

This list does not contain all prices for services provided by our clinic. The full price list can be found on the “Prices” , or by calling: 8(969)060-93-93. Initial consultation is FREE!

Treatment at the Leto clinic

Psychotherapists, sexologists, psychiatrists, and endocrinologists are involved in eliminating the described diagnosis. Therapy must be comprehensive. Typically it includes:


  • Taking medications. They help stabilize hormonal levels, reduce the level of nervous excitement, and normalize sleep. Sedatives, hormones, antidepressants, antipsychotics, and tranquilizers are used.
  • Individual psychotherapy sessions . The emphasis is on cognitive-behavioral practices that provide intentional release of intimate arousal. Hypnosis also turns out to be effective - during it, the passage of abnormal impulses is inhibited, and a program of socially acceptable behavior is formed at the subconscious level.
  • Family psychotherapy sans. The partner of a nymphomaniac has a very difficult time. The doctor helps restore trust in the family and creates conditions to prevent divorce.

If you suspect you have nymphomania, please consult with a doctor at our clinic. We will help you understand whether you really have this mental disorder. If your fears are confirmed, we will select an effective treatment that will stabilize the situation. Our room - 8(969)060-93-93.

Diagnostics

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Nymphomania is directly identified during a clinical examination - a conversation with a doctor (with a psychiatrist, psychotherapist or sexologist). Additional diagnostic methods to determine the cause of nymphomania are prescribed by a neurologist and endocrinologist. The diagnosis of “Increased sexual desire” is established based on a number of criteria:

  1. Duration. High excitability and obsessive fantasizing continue for six months or longer. Symptoms are stable and paroxysmal.
  2. There are no severe mental disorders. With nymphomania, sexual desire occurs without delusions and hallucinations, without clouding of consciousness.
  3. There is no intoxication. The characteristic relaxed behavior is not due solely to the effects of drugs or alcohol.
  4. Violation of social adaptation. Nymphomania harms marital relationships, communication with friends, and performance of professional duties.
  5. Lack of control of behavior. The patient cannot prevent acts that lead to promiscuity, although she is aware of their immorality and unacceptability.
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