• Urological self-tests

    Discover our self-tests – a first step for your health.

    Welcome to our self-test section! Here you will find practical tools to gain an initial impression of your urological health. Our tests are simple, anonymous, and provide you with an initial orientation on whether a consultation with a urologist might be advisable. They do not replace a medical diagnosis but can help you better assess your health and take early action.

Self-Test Female Sexuality

Female sexuality is a complex and personal topic that is closely linked to physical, emotional, and mental well-being. Changes in sexuality can be influenced by many factors, including hormonal fluctuations, stress, relationships, and health. This questionnaire is designed to help you reflect on your current sexual health and experiences. Based on your answers, you can determine if there are areas where you need support or further advice.

Please answer each question honestly to get an accurate picture of your sexual health. The questionnaire can also be printed if you prefer to complete it offline.Consider the PAST WEEK including TODAY for each question.

1. How strong is your sex drive?

2. How easily do you become sexually aroused?

3. How easily does your vagina become moist or wet?

4. How easily can you achieve an orgasm?

5. Are your orgasms satisfying?

<p>You have ###total### points. &nbsp;&nbsp;</p> <p class>0–10 points: No indications of a sexual disorder.</p> <p class>11–18 points: Mild to moderate sexual dysfunction possible; observation or initial discussions recommended.</p> <p class>≥19 points: Pronounced sexual disorder likely; the higher the score, the more severe the issue – further diagnostics recommended.</p>

Do you have a noticeable result or persistent complaints?

Don't take any risks. Print out your test result and make an appointment with us to receive detailed and personalized advice and, if necessary, the best possible treatment.

Female sexuality

Female sexuality is complex and can be influenced by various factors. Dysfunction affects libido, arousal, lubrication, or orgasm ability.

Vaginismus

Vaginismus is a sexual dysfunction in which the vaginal muscles involuntarily spasm, making penetration painful or impossible.