Low sexual desire
This is one of the most common sexual concerns among women. Aside from physical concerns, the most common reasons women may experience low desire is that their partner desires sex more than they do-not in itself a sign that their own level of desire is low; too little time spent getting “in the mood” for sex; a hesitance to tell partners what type of sex they like or want; and shame over feeling sexual desire.
Erectile dysfunction
It is characterised by difficulty to get or maintain an erection firm enough for sexual intercourse or other satisfying sexual activity. It is normal for men occasionally to lose an erection, but ED is a chronic problem and becomes a cause of concern for an individual when it causes stress or a loss of self-confidence, affects a relationship, or is discovered to be an indication of an underlying serious health condition.
Sexual pain disorder
The condition, known as Genito-pelvic pain or penetration disorder, or sexual pain disorder, can reduce sexual desire, disrupt relationships, and make a sufferer feel less feminine, a challenge to her identity and self-esteem.