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from HerSolutionGel
Many women experience at least one dip in their
sex drive, often several. It could be short
term or longer term, but either way is it an
unfortunate occurrence.
Do you want to go back to the level of
desire you had when you were in your twenties?
There is no need to just accept that you are
not interested in sex right now. Lack of sex
affects intimacy between a couple, as well as
affects mood. Research has been done over the
years into improving women's libido, and with a
little information you can go back to feeling
like how you did, before work, family and age
took too much out of you.
Thankfully, there are now multiple treatments
available to women with low libidos. Finding
out what is causing the dip in sex drive is
important to figure out which form of treatment
might be most effective. Treatments range from
counseling to simple lifestyle changes, to
estrogen patches and prescription drugs. The
problem could be either physical or
emotional. Finding out why you are experiencing
a low sex drive is vital to finding out how to
fix the problem.
Some physical factors include, but are not
limited to hormone deficiency, stress,
childbirth, hyperthyroidism, low levels of
testosterone, diabetes, and some forms of
medication. Talking to your doctor may help to
pinpoint the cause, and they can discuss
solutions with you.
Fatigue, stress and health are three big
factors that affect not only your libido but
every aspect of your life.
Your doctor may suggest an estrogen patch or
pill, which is used to treat the symptoms of
menopause. Some doctors prescribe taking male
virility drugs like Viagra as a means to
increase sexual desire. While the drug may
indeed increase sexual desire, there have been
no official reports released yet on the results
for women. There are also a number of side
effects that may not be worth it. It is
important to discuss options with your doctor.
Thankfully, natural treatments such as
HerSolution Gelâ„¢ offer a safe alternative to
drugs or hormones. You can find out more about
HerSolution Gelâ„¢ at HerSolutionGel.com.
If the problem is not physical, then you have
to ask yourself what is causing the problem.
Negative feelings like stress, guilt, and worry
may affect your desire to have sex. If the
problem is emotional, then counseling or
behavioral therapy is an option that works for
many women.
Most importantly, do not put too much stress on
yourself. If the worry from your day-to-day
life is affecting your sex life, then worry
about your sex life is going to affect your sex
life even worse.
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