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Systemic Illnesses

Systemic illnesses, such as diabetes, multiple sclerosis, and Parkinson's, are mentioned as potential causes of reduced orgasm intensity due to their effects on nerves and blood flow.

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Jan 27, 2026
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When should reduced orgasm intensity prompt a doctor's visit or specialist referral?

is common, can reflect benign fluctuations from aging, stress or changing stimulation, but may also signal medication effects, hormonal or neurological conditions, or relationship/psychological issues...

Jan 29, 2026

What non-surgical causes of altered orgasmic sensation mimic post-prostate surgery changes?

A range of non‑surgical conditions and treatments can reproduce the constellation of —diminished intensity, “dry” orgasms, painful orgasm, or orgasm‑associated leakage—that is often attributed to ; ke...

Jan 29, 2026

Can medical or psychological conditions affect a woman’s ability to have a vaginal orgasm?

Medical and psychological conditions can and do affect a woman’s ability to have a vaginal orgasm: a mix of neurologic injury, chronic illness, hormonal changes, medications, pelvic pain, and mental-h...

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