Female sexual arousal disorder (FSAD) is a disorder characterized by a constant or intermittent inability to attain sexual arousal or to maintain arousal until the completion of a sexual activity.
Causes
Childhood sexual abuse
Psychiatric disorders
Depression
Quality of the relationship
Physical factors
A low level of estrogen, as occurs after delivery of a baby
Thinning and drying of tissues in the vagina (atrophic vaginitis) after menopause
Infection of the vagina (vaginitis) or the bladder (cystitis)
Disorders that cause changes in the skin around the opening of the vagina (vulva), such as lichen sclerosus
Lack of correct information regarding sexual and social interaction
Unconscious guilt or anxiety regarding sex
Performance anxiety
failure to communicate between the partners
Management
Enhancing trust and intimacy in the couple’s relationship
Making the setting as conducive to sexual activity as possible
Helping the woman learn to focus during sexual activity
Identifying and communicating what stimulates the woman, as for low sexual desire disorder
Proper medication is one of the key for better result.