Definition: Nymphosis is a medical condition characterized by excessive sexual desire or attraction to female genitalia. It can be caused by various factors, including hormonal imbalances, stress, anxiety, and trauma. Symptoms may include frequent urination, difficulty falling asleep at night, and an increased frequency of vaginal discharge. The term "nymph" comes from the Greek word for "female," which is also used in this context to describe the female genitalia. Nymphosis can be diagnosed through medical tests such