Menopause sexual desire decreases, is this normal? What should I do?

People often ask Dr. Clove, when women reach menopause, their sexual desire decreases obviously with the increase of age. Is this normal? Some are normal, but others need extra attention. The causes of women’s frigidity are complex. Changes in hormone levels during menopause (the concept of perimenopause is widely used in the medical field) are important factors affecting sexual desire. In addition, some may also be female sexual dysfunction. Female sexual dysfunction may not be often heard or regarded as a disease, but it is actually very common. In the United States, about 40% of women have experienced sexual dysfunction of varying severity, the most common symptom of which is long-term, sustained or repeated decline in sexual desire. This disease Read More …

Is estrogen a [magic drug] that keeps young forever or a [scourge] that causes cancer?

The topic of estrogen has been enduring for a long time. Search the Internet casually, either introducing the magical effect of estrogen or revealing the information that XX products contain estrogen and cause various side effects. Everyone either thinks that estrogen belongs to hormone drugs and has hidden side effects. In short, estrogen must not be used, and it will be finished if it is used. Either they think estrogen is a magic drug. For women, they wish to rely entirely on estrogen to keep young and beautiful forever. Don’t worry, let’s listen to this debate on estrogen. PRESIDENT: What we want to discuss today is: Does estrogen do more harm than good to human body, or does the good Read More …