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  2. Menopause: 6 surprising symptoms you didn't know about - AOL

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    Changes in sexual health: Lower estrogen levels can lead to low libido, more trouble achieving orgasm and vaginal dryness, which can cause burning and pain during sex, Tang says. Many women find ...

  3. Is It Just Stress...Or Perimenopause? Doctors Explain ... - AOL

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    Whether caused by night sweats or hormonal fluctuations, many women will find themselves snoozing less soundly during perimenopause. (Those 3 a.m. wake-ups are not a myth!)

  4. Female sexual arousal disorder - Wikipedia

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    For example, a woman may be "turned on" by her partner, but her vagina does not produce lubrication and there is little-to-no increase in blood flow to the genitals. Subjective arousal disorder is the reverse issue, where there is a physical response to sexual circumstances, but an inability to feel mentally aroused.

  5. What Happens to Your Sex Drive After 40, According to a ... - AOL

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    Indeed, once you enter into the perimenopause and menopausal years, it seems as though What Happens to Your Sex Drive After 40, According to a Sex Researcher and a Couples Therapist Skip to main ...

  6. Sexuality in older age - Wikipedia

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    Vaginal atrophy is another example of a bodily change in women that may make penetration painful, characterized by the thinning of vaginal walls. However, with the advent of hormone replacement therapy (HRT) treatments, the effects of menopause have lessened and women have more opportunities to continue experiencing a pleasurable and active sex ...

  7. Drugs and sexual desire - Wikipedia

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    Flibanserin [1] and Bremelanotide [3] were developed for raising sexual desire in women, whereas similar conditions in men are treated using medications for sexual dysfunction. [4] On the other hand, down-regulation on libido comes in two approaches: a direct or an indirect mechanism. Multiple drugs from each category have been proven effective ...

  8. 'I have zero desire': Low libido is common in menopause - AOL

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    Low libido is incredibly common in perimenopause and menopause. Treatments include vaginal estrogen, hormone replacement therapy, testosterone, CBT.

  9. Hypoactive sexual desire disorder - Wikipedia

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    One study found a third of post operation transgender women experience HSDD, roughly consistent with ovulating women when adjusted for age. No evidence was found that HSDD in transgender women is caused by a lack of free testosterone. [12] Progesterone has shown to alleviate some symptoms of HSDD in transgender women, as well as other hormone ...