Women enter menopause at the age of 40-50 – during this time they may experience problems in their sex life associated with hormonal changes. However, other age-related factors can also cause failures, for example, taking various medications, Oleg Gulko, a sexologist and psychotherapist at the Karpovka + Scientific Clinical Center, told socialbites.ca.
“Sexual desire can also be affected by regular pharmacological treatments such as antihypertensive drugs, stress and depression drugs. Cholesterol-lowering drugs are also often the cause of intimal problems. Stress, fatigue, changes in the body and the thought that sex is only for young people negatively affect sexual life,” explained Gülko.
In addition, various co-morbidities that increase with age can also cause gender problems.
The climacteric period is the stage of physiological restructuring of the body, which is characterized by the gradual extinction of the function of the reproductive system, which occurs in connection with age-related changes. This process is accompanied by a decrease in libido, dryness and discomfort in the vagina, pain during sex, as well as increased anxiety and reluctance towards the partner.
Read more about how to cope with changes in the body and enjoy sex during this period – in material “socialbites.ca”.
Earlier gynecologist Grigorieva judicial Average age of menopause in Russian women.
Source: Gazeta

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