

Why are some people constantly sexually aroused?
Apr 4, 2025
Dive into the intriguing world of Persistent Genital Arousal Disorder, a rare condition affecting about 1% of women. Discover the complexities of involuntary arousal, including symptoms like buzzing and twitching. Learn how this often-misunderstood disorder disrupts lives and the medical insights that have evolved since its recognition in 2001. The podcast also includes personal experiences that shed light on this perplexing condition and aims to increase awareness around it.
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PGAD Overview
- Persistent Genital Arousal Disorder (PGAD) affects 1% of women and can be highly disruptive.
- It involves persistent, unwanted genital arousal sensations, often without sexual desire.
PGAD Symptoms
- PGAD can involve sensations like being on the verge of orgasm or experiencing many orgasms.
- However, it's not linked to sexual interest or desire, which is a key difference.
Waldinger's PGAD Study
- Robert Waldinger's study on Dutch women with PGAD found it often emerges after menopause.
- Patients described feeling constantly on the brink of orgasm, similar to restless leg syndrome.