Clinical Nutrition for Sexual Dysfunction
How Clinical Nutrition Addresses Sexual Dysfunction
Clinical Nutrition offers a comprehensive approach to managing sexual dysfunction. This treatment modality focuses on addressing the root causes of your symptoms while supporting your body's natural healing processes.
Naturopathic Approach to Sexual Dysfunction
Naturopathic treatment for sexual dysfunction takes a holistic, sensitive approach addressing physical, hormonal, and emotional factors simultaneously. Comprehensive assessment identifies specific contributors across multiple domains. For hormonal concerns, supporting testosterone and estrogen balance through botanical medicines, targeted nutrients, and potentially bioidentical hormone therapy helps restore libido and tissue health. Pelvic floor therapy is essential for addressing pain, muscle dysfunction, and improving genital sensation and blood flow. Nutritional support optimizes hormone production, cardiovascular health for arousal, and addresses nutritional deficiencies affecting sexual function. Herbal medicines including maca, tribulus, and ginkgo may support desire, arousal, and sensation. Addressing underlying health conditions including thyroid dysfunction, chronic inflammation, or metabolic issues improves overall vitality. Stress management and nervous system support help women feel safe and present during intimacy. Counseling or referral for relationship therapy may be appropriate. This compassionate, comprehensive approach aims to restore sexual satisfaction, improve intimate connection, and enhance overall quality of life.
What to Expect During Treatment
Food is medicine. Dr. Sanika uses evidence-based nutrition therapy to address the root causes of health issues. This includes personalized dietary recommendations, therapeutic diets, and nutritional supplementation when needed.
Common Symptoms Addressed
- •Low sexual desire or lack of interest in sexual activity
- •Difficulty becoming aroused or maintaining arousal during sexual activity
- •Inadequate vaginal lubrication despite arousal
- •Inability to achieve orgasm or significant difficulty reaching orgasm
- •Pain during intercourse in the vulva, vagina, or pelvis
- •Involuntary muscle spasms preventing penetration (vaginismus)
- •Reduced genital sensation or numbness
- •Anxiety, distress, or avoidance related to sexual activity
Other Treatment Options for Sexual Dysfunction
Other Conditions Treated with Clinical Nutrition
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Dr. Sanika Kshirsagar, ND
Doctorate of Naturopathic Medicine (ND)
Bastyr University, Kenmore, WA
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