T09-P-11 The use of an eros device as a possible treatment option for a female diabetic patient complaining of female sexual arousal disorder - a case study - 27/06/08
Résumé |
Objective |
To examine the use of a clitoral engorgement device - an eros device, -in the treatment of a 52 year old diabetic woman complaining of pain at the point of orgasm.
Design and methods |
Following assessment and preliminary diagnosis initially of female sexual arousal disorder with subsequent orgasmic dysfunction, the patient was offered a trial of an eros device with regular monthly follow-ups in clinic.
the patient recorded her experiences in a diary and noted her levels of pain free arousal.and orgasm, reporting back at follow-up.
Psychotherapy was not engaged during the treatment period.
Results |
After using the device daily, over a trial period of 6 months, the patient reported pain-free orgasms with greatly enhanced sexual pleasure and satisfaction.
Conclusions |
The use of an eros device may be an acceptable treatment option for diabetic women complaining of female sexual arousal disorder.
In the case study, the diary recorded the daily use of the device and the patient reported improved clitoral engorgement, thus enabling her to enjoy pain-free orgasms during sexual activity
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