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sexual response cycle consists of 4 phases: desire, arousal, orgasm, and determination. Phase 1 of the sexual response cycle, desire, consists of three components: sexual drive, sexual motivation, and sexual wish. These reflect the biological, psychological, and social aspects of desire, respectively. Sexual drive is produced through psychoneuroendocrine mechanisms. The visceral brain and therefore the preoptic area of the anterior-medial hypothalamus are believed to play a task in sexual drive. Drive is additionally highly influenced by hormones, medications , decreased by antihypertensive drugs, increased by dopaminergic compounds to treat Parkinson’s disease), and legal and illegal substances alcohol, cocaine. arousal, is brought on by psychological and/or physiological stimulation. Multiple physiologic changes occur in men and ladies that prepare them for orgasm, mainly perpetuated by vasocongestion. In men, increased blood flow causes erection, penile color changes, and testicular elevation. Vasocongestion in women results in vaginal lubrication, clitoral tumescence, and labial color changes. generally , pulse , vital sign , and rate of respiration also as myotonia of the many muscle groups increase during this phase.orgasm, has continued elevation of rate of respiration , pulse , and vital sign and therefore the voluntary and involuntary contraction of the many muscle groups. In men, ejaculation is perpetuated by the contraction of the urethra, vas, seminal vesicles, and prostate. In women, the uterus and lower third of the vagina contract involuntarily. The duration of the ultimate phase, resolution, is very hooked in to whether orgasm was achieved. If orgasm isn't achieved, irritability and discomfort may result, potentially lasting for several hours. If orgasm is achieved, resolution may last 10 to fifteen minutes with a way of calm and relaxation. Rate of respiration, pulse, and vital sign return to baseline and vasocongestion diminishes. Women can have multiple successive orgasms secondary to a scarcity of a biological time. The overwhelming majority of men have a biological time following orgasm during which subsequent orgasm isn't possible.      

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