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 …

If you have sexual pain

Many women have experienced sexual intercourse pain, which is only a temporary problem in some people, while others may be troubled by this pain for quite a long time. With this kind of perplexity, women feel pain in vulva, the area around vaginal opening (or vestibule) or vagina during sex, and may also suffer from pain in lower abdomen and back. The causes of sexual intercourse pain are very complicated, which may be manifestations of gynecological diseases or psychological reasons, such as lack of sexual desire. If the occurrence of sexual intercourse pain is frequent or severe, which affects the normal sexual life, you should go to the gynecology department of the hospital to have a look. On the one Read More …

Be careful when sharing a room [joy begets sorrow]: Talk about the injuries that men and women may suffer.

Recently, several people have asked me for advice on genital injuries during the same room. Some of the injuries are quite frightening, including lacerations, burns, electric burns, needle injuries, scratches… I just followed suit. In this case, let’s discuss with you some things that need to be paid attention to in the process of sharing a room. In order to avoid writing a good popular science article into a curiosity article, I will be very serious throughout. Women’s Articles 1. Inflammation Accurately speaking, this is not a damage, if the damage to the mind is included in it, it is barely a damage. What should be emphasized here is that both sides should be seriously cleaned before and after the Read More …

What kind of experience is female frigidity?

If there is something to be happy about as a human being, it is probably to get happiness from sex (of course, maybe other species also have it, but I don’t know). For me, making money with my partner, orgasm and having children are probably the three best things in love. The lack of any of them is inevitably detrimental to the experience. Research shows that about 12% of adult women in the world have sexual dysfunction, and the 1/3 of them who are quite beautiful in love cannot enjoy them to the fullest. Female sexual dysfunction (FSD) has not received the same attention as male sexual dysfunction for a long time. It is possible that the performance of female Read More …

Dysmenorrhea is getting worse and worse? Be careful it’s [chocolate cyst]!

How many girls attribute their dysmenorrhea to a [cold uterus] caused by a [cold] and have to pour hot water or endure it desperately every month when they are miserable? Here, we need to solemnly remind everyone that dysmenorrhea occurs again after menarche, especially if it is getting more and more painful, we must be careful [chocolate cyst]! [Chocolate Cyst] has nothing to do with the chocolate we eat. Its scientific name is [endometriosis], just because the lesion looks like chocolate, and doctors like to name the lesion after what we eat, so it has a greedy common name. [Chocolate Cyst] Is what’s Disease? In short, the endometrium should have grown in the uterus, but it ran to other places Read More …