Saturday, July 4, 2015

Sexual Desire

The lack of sexual desire is more common in women than in men, mainly because of the hormonal changes that occur depending on the stage of the menstrual cycle in which you are, or after menopause. However, in many cases the loss of libido is a psychological or communication between the source torque without necessarily having an association to specific pathological situations. Stress is another factor that can adversely affect the sexual appetite, as well as certain medications prescribed for the treatment of a particular disorder.

That is why the treatment of sexual dysfunction involves not only the need for a proper diagnosis, but also to identify the source. So, if it is a drug, replacing that matches the therapeutic objectives able to solve the problem. If the loss of libido is associated with a certain type of disease, the treatment of it may be able to reverse the inhibition sexual.


However, very often they attend the various factors that inhibit sexual desire, so it is always important to the intervention of a psychologist and / or a sex therapist to identify possible problems of coexistence and communication between partners, sex education is lacking in one of them , the possibility that, for example, women, suffered a sexual trauma in childhood or even, why not say that there is no incompatibility between sexual partners.

In all these cases the couples therapy is an essential part of the treatment of inhibited sexual desire and aim must also be to improve communication and resolve points of conflict that arise in daily life and sex, taking them to discover the different stages of sexual activity: desire, arousal, orgasm and resolution. In this way you can get to open a way to reorganize their lives and find ways to stimulate the desire of the couple.

Treatment Of The Loss Of Sexual Desire

Testosterone and sexual desire
Although testosterone is a hormone traditionally associated with men, the truth is that it is also present in the body of the woman and, in both cases is related to the maintenance of desire and sexual response. This is something that can be seen in women who reach menopause and generally suffer a drop in libido also associated with other symptoms, such as vaginal dryness, painful sex and the result exacerbate the loss of desire.

Now it raised the possibility of addressing the loss of sexual desire by patches of testosterone. However, this possibility has been widely questioned by gynecologists, essentially for two reasons. The first is that the improvement in the clinical trials were carried out happen to sex three to five months does not justify the use of this treatment.

And even less if we take into account the possible side effects, including cholesterol and high masculinization of appearance:

Muscle development.
Acne.
Facial hair.
Voice changes.
Sometimes also the growth of the clitoris.

Finally, it was found that the support of a psychologist or a specialist in sexology can help menopausal women and their partners together to find new ways to enjoy sex and so restore sexual desire.

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