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Treating Low Libido In Women
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Treating Low Libido In Women

Taking care of daily responsibilities, managing both a career and family, and sticking to a healthy diet can sometimes make it difficult to put a smile on your face, much less to get in the mood for sex. No wonder so many women have problems with libido or lose interest in sex entirely. A lack of intimacy can sometimes be enough to jeopardize relationships, or compromise the happiness you deserve in life.

Loss of libido is an unfortunate condition that affects millions of women on a daily basis. Women young and old can experience low sex drive at various stages of life younger woman may experience it after childbirth in their 20s and 30s, premenopausal woman usually during their late 30s and 40s, and both menopausal and postmenopausal woman throughout the rest of their lives can experience low libido.

Many factors can play a role in a woman's drop in sex drive, which may be primarily caused by changes that are hormonal, physical, psychological, or relational. More specifically, some of the contributors to low female libido include decreased estrogen levels, vaginal dryness, medication side effects, chronic health conditions, loss of a spouse or partner, lack of emotional intimacy, conflict, stress, and mood concerns.

A reduction in sexual desire is most often associated with diminishing levels of testosterone in aging men, and menopausal transitions (reduced estrogen levels) in women who may also be sensitive to reduced testosterone levels.

Treatment of Low Libido

Some medications work to increase vaginal lubrication and relax vaginal muscles, whereas others contain testosterone to increase sex drive or estrogen to improve sensation, lubrication and sexual interest. A simple balancing of different hormones can also be the solution. Topical libido enhancers are an appealing alternative to oral medications. Inconsistent dosing and possible side effects can be eliminated with topical creams that are applied locally to increase sensitivity and blood flow.

A potent all-in-one libido enhancement product is available called Scream Cream. This topical solution contains a combination of prescription and non-prescription components described as blood flow enhancers, vasodilators, and sexual stimulation enhancing hormones.

The ingredients of Scream Cream are dissolved in a water-based, hypoallergenic, transdermal vehicle. The vehicle is designed to enhance the rate of absorption, and to cause the medication to be retained locally in order to maximize local effects and metabolism, while minimizing the potential for systemic side effects.

Developed by a pharmacist, the cream's sexual effects are subtle and natural feeling, yet profoundly improve orgasmic sensitivity, frequency, and intensity. Scream Cream's ingredients are all FDA approved, and proven to stimulate blood flow to female genitals for enhanced sexual stimulation.

Sex is not only an integral part of any relationship, but studies have proven it is beneficial to your health. A healthy sex life decreases stress and heart disease, while increasing happiness and sense of well-being.

Scream Cream can only be obtained with a prescription from a licensed physician. Take the first step by speaking with your OB/GYN about Scream Cream.

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