What to do when your better half says “Not tonight…” and the problem is more serious than a “headache”
By Chantal Martineau, Best Life
A little blue pill may have taken the heat off men with erectile dysfunction, but what if your wife is having trouble in the bedroom? According to a Yale study, one in two women experience some sort of sexual dysfunction (such as lack of desire, vaginal dryness, or an inability to orgasm), and experts say it is caused by everything from stress to insomnia to birth-control pills.
“Female sexual dysfunction is far more difficult to detect than a visibly flaccid organ,” says Michael Krychman, MD, medical director of sexual medicine at Hoag Hospital, in California. “We are just beginning to understand the biology and neuro-chemistry involved.” Two libido-boosting drugs for women, LibiGel (a testosterone patch) and Flibanserin (an antidepressant), are on their way to FDA approval and in
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