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Analytica User Feedback Shows PeriCoach Improves Sexual Function in Women
- Published November 23, 2015 10:57AM UTC
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November 2015: Brisbane, Australia
Analytica Ltd (ASX: ALT) manufacturer of the PeriCoach® System, is pleased to announce that a survey of PeriCoach users also reported increased sexual satisfaction after using the device to treat their stress urinary incontinence.
Analytica recently conducted a survey of customers, and of the 124 respondents 80 reported that that they had poor to average sexual satisfaction before using the PeriCoach, and more than a third reported an improvement in their sexual satisfaction as a result of using the device.
A lack of sexual satisfaction is a condition with significant unmet medical need, with 60.5% of Australian women reporting at least one sexual problem within the preceding year. Other Australian data shows that a lack of interest in having sex was reported by 54.8% of Australian women while 28.6% of respondents were unable to orgasm and 27.3% were not finding sex pleasurable.
“Many women with urinary incontinence face low levels of sexual satisfaction as they may be frightened of leaking or concerned about odour during sex which then affects their mood, libido and levels of satisfaction and arousal” said Dr Pauline Chiarelli, Conjoint Associate Professor and immediate past Program Convener for the Discipline of Physiotherapy at Newcastle University.
“Using the PeriCoach is probably making these women more confident given it is improving their incontinence, and therefore makes them more confident sexually, allowing them to enjoy sex more and become more aroused.”
Analytica Chairman Dr Michael Monsour added that: “This positive feedback from users of PeriCoach underlines the potential for the device to treat a lack of sexual satisfaction in women. Our user feedback showing an increase in sexual satisfaction in more than a third of women is an enormous market, and all without any side effects.”