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Urogynecology  (Expert Forum)
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Exercise and Sexual Desire
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Lennox Hoyte, M.D. - UroGynecology, Pelvic Surgery
USF College College of Medicine Tampa - FL
Questions in the Urogynecology forum are answered by medical professionals affiliated with USF Health. Topics covered include overactive bladders, bladder pain, fallen/drooping bladder, bowel urgency, bowel prolapse, cystitis, incontinence, pain with intercourse, rectal prolapse, surgery, urinary urgency, and uterine prolapse.

Exercise and Sexual Desire

by MomaShaSha, Jun 12, 2008 12:11AM
This is a question for the Doctors :

Can you tell me why ? What is happening? Have you had any patients with the same symtoms?

When ever I exercise I have a Sexual Desire which could last a week.  I only have to be excering for a few minutes and then this feeling come.

I have been this way every since I was a teenager and thin.  I am now 150 over weight and 50 and I still feel the same way.  It do not matter what exercise I do for this to happen.



by Lennox Hoyte, M.D., Jun 24, 2008 09:38PM
It may be that your getting clitoral stimulation during your exercise procedure. THat is the only anatomic thing that I can think of... Perhaps other women in the forum can be of assistance...

Dr. Hoyte
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