Arousal Disorder
Women with arousal problems may or may not have the desire for intercourse, but they have difficulty maintaining arousal during foreplay or sex, or have difficulty becoming aroused.
Arousal disorder affects approximately 30% of women. Signs of arousal disorder can be lack of vaginal lubrication, decreased genital stimulation and a decrease in genital swelling.
Dr. Gittens is fellowship trained in sexual medicine and an expert at treating this problem. We form an effective treatment plan for your symptoms of decreased sexual arousal allowing you to function at your best.