Organic causes of anorgasmia
The physiology of orgasm is too complex,
a series of reflex contractions of genital muscles located in the vagina, are
involved.
Any disease or traumatism in that area
or the ingestion of any drug can be an organic cause to inhibit the orgasm.
It is less frequent. It is believed that
about 5% of anorgasmia can have an organic cause and that the rest has
psychologic causes.
Currently the latest studies of Anatomy
and Physiology of women seem to be changing those concepts and attributing a
major incidence to organic causes.