Pharmacy

 

Sexual dysfunction in women

 

Pfizer stormed the market with its magic pill Viagra, which treats millions of men who suffer from erectile dysfunction. After its instant success, women are still waiting to experiment a female Viagra pill to treat their sexual dysfunction. But, the wait to overcome the lack of desire, have an arousal and enjoy an orgasm has been too long. About 43% of women suffer from sexual dysfunction at some point in their life. And in two years, researchers foresee the birth of a female Viagra as successful as the original Viagra.

If physical problems discover the roots and causes of ED in men, for women it is more psychological than physical. Lack of bonding with her partner, family problems, job worries, child responsibilities, career options etc can cause symptoms of sexual dysfunction in women. But physical problems like cancer, diabetes and neurological diseases can also lead to sexual problems in women.

Will Viagra help?

No. Viagra increases blood flow in to the penis. It works well for men who suffer from impotence. Viagra might help the 20% of women who have problems with lubrication but how far it will help 43% of women uninterested in sex is a question of doubt.

The Viagra formula

Companies overwhelmed by the response of men towards Viagra are striving to discover a female Viagra. They are working on the same principles as of that of original Viagra. The aim is to lubricate and relax the vaginal muscles. Viagra also increases blood flow to help penis sustain an erection. Similarly, the female Viagra formula will look into increasing the blood flow near the vaginal muscles producing a conducive atmosphere for improving the sexual activities.

The options

Today, women are no short of options. There are few pills, creams and suggested methods, which energize and activate the female libido. Exercise, counseling and female lubrication products can help women improve their sexual moods to a good extend. Lets also talk about the three scientifically proven options.


L-argenine amino acid cream: Reports suggest that women who applied the cream to their clitoris half an hour before the sexual act, reported more arousal and stronger orgasm.

DHEA: Dehydroepiandrosterone is a male hormone produced by adrenal gland and ovaries and converted to testosterone and oestrogen. DHEA, over-the-counter medicine, improves the sexual interest and attitude towards sex.

Testosterone therapy: For women who have undergone oophorectomy [the removal of ovary] and hysterectomy, this treatment has shown to improve sexual function. The major side effect of the treatment is that too much of it can cause facial hair and a change in the womans sound.

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