Archive for February, 2012

29
Feb

Effective and Natural Ways to Increase Libido in Women

Libido is defined as the sexual drive in men and women. Many women experience low sex drive or low libido at some point in their life. The reason for a low drive for sex could be due to some physical factor or even due to psychological factors. Such women who are suffering from this would want to increase libido to derive pleasure and improve the sexual relationship with the partner.

The conditions that can cause low libido in women can be changes in hormones like in a situation of pregnancy. This can be the reason for temporary decline in the sexual desire. Vaginal dryness as noticed after menopause can also lead to a low libido in some women. Other factors are alcoholism, obesity, drugs, illness or child birth. Some medications like anti depressants can result in low sex drive. The psychological factors that can affect a woman’s desire are stress, depression, anxiety, over work or some traumatic past experience.

To increase libido in women, one needs to first identify the reason which is causing it. A visit to the doctor would be the first step in order to identify if there is some kind of physical issue which is causing the condition. Once the medical reason is established, steps can be taken to increase libido in the person. If it is due to some underlying disease or medical issue, medication will be given to cure that problem which may help indirectly for the woman to feel better.

28
Feb

Menopause and Women: Fifty Signs of Hormone Imbalance

You may be in your mid-life and are experiencing some of the following fifty hormone imbalance symptoms. If so, you may have hormone imbalances. Women in their late thirties and early to mid-forties begin entering what is known as peri-menopause, which turns into menopause by the late forties or early fifties. Perimenopause usually starts in a woman’s 40s, but it can start in the 30s or even earlier, and it can last from four to fifteen years.

Today, many women are thinking about taking bioidentical hormone replacement therapy to offset their hormone imbalances and to simply feel better.

27
Feb

Menopause

Menopause is a condition all women go through at some time in their lives. It means the cessation of the production of eggs and the cessation of the menstrual cycle. Women can undergo menopause in their thirties but generally undergo it in their early to mid fifties. It is preceded by pre-menopause or perimenopause, where the ovaries are still somewhat functional.

Menopause is generally a natural process; however there are certain medical conditions that trigger menopause earlier than normal. For example, if a woman has a hysterectomy and her ovaries are removed, she goes into sudden and immediate menopause. There is no perimenopausal phase when there is a surgical menopause.

Women who have chemotherapy or radiation therapy for cancer can have the ovaries affected enough to go into menopause. A total of 1 percent of women undergo premature ovarian failure, which involves having menopause before the age of forty. This is often due to genetic factors or due to autoimmune diseases but can be idiopathic.