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Menopause and Sex Drive

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As we all know men have Viagra. What about women? When their hormone levels start declining, libido is going down as well. I’ve heard so many complaints about libido loss, especially when vaginal dryness is also a problem.
This combination can ruin the marriage! And women understand this. So what can be done? Fortunately, there is the solution: testosterone replacement.

Despite the fact that testosterone is the main male hormone, it is crucial for maintaining the female libido. However, I do not usually give testosterone alone, because we also need to treat vaginal dryness. So we need estrogen as well. And estrogen has to be balanced by progesterone as well. So the solution is usually a triple hormone cream. And it works very well.

If you have any comments, ideas or suggestions please let me know. If you want to share your story, you are more than welcome.

heath, menopause, libido, women’s libido, low sex drive, testosterone, estrogen, progesterone, hormone replacement therapy

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