you may need to visit an endocrinologist to have your hormone levels checked. they might put you on female hormones (most likely, birth control) if your estrogens are low. ask about Viagra, but that might be sort of "experimental" for women still, so your doc might or might not be too keen on giving it to you. testosterone replacement should be a last resort, because it can have unpleasant side effects. there are also over-the-counter creams and stuff that might help.
important: if your doctor doesn't listen to you about your sex drive, get a new doctor. it's a real medical problem; it's not like you're saying "I have trouble keeping up with my 18-year-old-boyfriend." make sure they listen to you and help you :-) good luck!!!
2006-09-08 16:37:34
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answered by Heidi 7
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Female Sexual Dysfunction (FSD) can be a problem for many women and is one of the most common issues; it is probably the main cause of an unhealthy sex life. However, FSD doesn't just result in one problem, it causes many problems such as low libido, feeling sexually 'cold', difficulty reaching orgasm and sometimes even pain/discomfort during intercourse.
Women often think that there isn't much they can do about their sexual dysfunction, but this isn't entirely true. Women now have the benefit of being able to take a female viagra pill which works similarly to the male viagra; the pill will increase the blood flow to the clitoris resulting in more satisfaction and a significantly better orgasm.
You can purchase female viagra from many online pharmacies, most of the times without a prescription. Please note that the active ingredient in female viagra is Sildenafil, so anyone who is allergic to this ingredient should look for other ways of enhancing libido.
The side effects of this pill are minimal and are the same side effects which you will find in many medicines such as headache, temporary blurred vision, stomach discomfort, sensitivity to light. An allergic reaction may result in breathing problems, hives, or swelling of the tongue, throat, face or lips; again, please make sure you are not allergic to the active ingredient before purchasing the medicine.
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http://www.pharmacycure.com
2014-07-16 01:09:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes there is a lot of different things you can try Viagra, orthotrycyclamine, or just go old school and watch porn . If you have problem with porn then that could be one of the problems right there.
2006-09-08 16:19:57
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answered by meanblacktiger 5
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Don't quote me on this but I thought there actually was a Viagra pill from women.
2006-09-08 16:16:39
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answered by sexylatinguy23 4
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are you on any medication? any type of antidepressant medication can cause a drop in any ones sex Drive, along with may others. if this is the case tell your dr and he may be able to put you on something different or lower you current dose. i would not take anything with out a referral from your Dr or pharmacist!
2006-09-08 16:19:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, viagra works for females also.
2006-09-08 16:16:50
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answered by Anonymous
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I read Wellbutrin, it's used for depression, helps people quit smoking, eating too much, etc... can really increase women's libido.
2006-09-08 16:47:30
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answered by suttlegn123 2
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viagra works for women also. it increases blood flow to important areas.
2006-09-08 16:16:34
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answered by setter505 5
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yes, dr drew and a gyn talked about it last week. Go to your physician asap!
2006-09-08 16:17:29
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answered by WitchTwo 6
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I do not know, nor do I fully understand the question; there is nothing to get up, right?
2006-09-08 16:19:13
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answered by nflhandicapper 5
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