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Scream Cream: The End All Be All for Female Sexual Dysfunction

<p>Scream Cream: The End All Be All for Female Sexual Dysfunction</p>
Dr. Constance Odom, MD Picture of Dr. Constance Odom, MD

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Your husband's come home from work, and the two of you have just had a lovely meal and conversation to go along with it.

The mood is just right, and you move it to the bedroom. But try as you might, you just can't get fully into it, whether it's something physically or mentally blocking you.

This might be a one-off thing. Or you might have female sexual dysfunction.

If it's the latter, all hope is not lost. There's a product on the market called Scream Cream that can help you regain control over your sex life.

In this article, we'll discuss what female sexual dysfunction is and how you can get help for it with Scream Cream.

What Exactly Is Female Sexual Dysfunction?

Before we dive into Scream Cream, let's tackle female sexual dysfunction first. After all, it may be beneficial to know if you have this condition or not before you go using products made for it.

You might think you have female sexual dysfunction if you have pain with sexual stimulation (or vaginal contact) and can't have a successful session. And you wouldn't be wrong!

However, there's a lot more to this condition.

You might also suffer from low sexual desire, sexual arousal disorder, or orgasmic disorder. Because the factors for female sexual dysfunction are so broad, it's not surprising to learn that 43% of womensuffer from this condition.

Read on to find out more about each type of female sexual dysfunction.

Low Sexual Desire

This is the most common type of female sexual dysfunction. As the name suggests, you either have a lack of interest in sex or the will to be sexual with your partner.

Sexual Arousal Disorder

This type of female sexual dysfunction is a little different than the previous one.

In this case, you do want to have sex. However, you have issues with arousal. This means you might not be able to get aroused, or might have trouble maintaining that arousal for the full session of sex.

Orgasmic Disorder

If you have an orgasmic disorder, then you have normal arousal, plus you're able to perform sexual activity with no issues.

However, despite having enough sexual arousal and stimulation, you may not be able to achieve orgasm, no matter what you do.

How to Remedy Female Sexual Dysfunction

The good news is, you don't have to live with the issues that come with sexual dysfunction.

Many people think sexual arousal and desire are purely physical. But the reality is, your mental well-being plays a big part too in how you feel sexually.

How many times have you been exhausted from work, especially after your boss has harangued you, and gone home with just sleep in mind? Obviously, sex will be the last thing on your mind.

Try picking up some healthy habits to blow off steam, such as going to the gym. In many cases, this new routine can be enough to change your state of mind and create a better atmosphere for your sex life.

Or you can try some therapy. A professional can help you get to the root of your emotional issues and figure out wholesome ways to address them so they don't negatively impact your life anymore.

Try Scream Cream

Maybe you've recognized that your sexual dysfunction may be coming from some mental health issues and you've worked hard to remedy them. But you're still having issues in bed.

For that, there's Scream Cream.

Scream Cream is a topical medication that you apply directly to your clitoris at least 30 minutes before you have sex. Just squeeze out a little bit of the cream and gently massage it onto the area. It can take up to 2 hours for the full effects to kick in.

Once they do, you'll experience an increase in sexual desire and make any stimulation on your clitoris feel more intense.

What's in Scream Cream?

Scream Cream is made up of a few ingredients. They are:

  • Sildenafil citrate (generic Viagra, which is a vasodilator)
  • L-Arginine (a vasodilator)
    Aminophylline (a bronchodilator)

You might be thinking: hold on, aren't these ingredients typically found in things like inhalers? Well, you're right!

A key part of arousal has to do with how well the blood flows in your genitals. Bronchodilators and vasodilators increase blood flow, which in turn improves your sex drive and arousal. As a result, it makes it a lot easier for women to achieve orgasm and have a more fulfilling sex life.

Restore Your Sex Life

If you have female sexual dysfunction, it may feel embarrassing and uncomfortable to address. But by avoiding the issue, you're only hurting your sex life, and your partner's.

Don't be afraid to discuss your problems with sexual function with your doctor. They are medical professionals who won't judge you, and will instead work with you to find a good solution. In some cases, that might be Scream Cream.

Considering Scream Cream is a prescription medication, if you're interested in trying it, then it's best you schedule an appointment with your doctor at your earliest convenience. The sooner you can talk with them about it, the sooner you can get on the road to a normal sex life again.

Do you feel too uncomfortable to speak with your regular doctor about Scream Cream? Then we have a solution for you. Order Scream Cream from Nu Image Medical and we'll throw in a discreet telemedicine consult with a qualified doctor for free so you can get a prescription.

 

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