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Role of Sexual Dysfunction in Sexual Stimulation
The different types of Sexual Dysfunctions can be further explained here.

Physiological Factors
According to the National Library of Medicine, approximately 80% of middle aged women with heart failure have reported a decrease in vaginal lubrication, leading to challenges in successful intercourse. The reduction in lubrication affects the vaginal moisture during sexual activity. Women with hypoactive sexual desire (HSDD) may also experience a lack of interest in sexual stimuli, thus affecting their psychological responses to sexual cues. Within the study conducted by Sandra Garcia and her colleagues, suggested that trauma-related changes may impact genital tissues, affecting blood flow and response to sexual stimulation. As well as when psychologic distress is present it affects the ability to achieve orgasm despite adequate sexual stimulation. This is a result of relationship issues that affect sexual stimulation and sexual response, connecting back to orgasmic difficulties.

Hormonal Factors
The deficiency of estrogen leads to conditions like dyspareunia, which is something important for maintaining adequate lubrication. Therefore there is hormonal treatment that is used which is the addition of in-taking estrogen supplements. But as well as the supplementation of testosterone, which was shown as beneficial for enhancing desire, arousal, and sexual satisfaction. There could also be some hormonal changes when it comes to going through the phases of aging. A review in 'The Journal of Sexual Medicine', showed how pre-menopause women showed more sexual dissatisfaction. This was shown due to their hormonal imbalances.