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      Low libido shouldn’t impact your relationship. And a topical solution may be what you need.

      Decreased libido can affect women of all ages, and can be due to reasons like stress or low hormone levels. In addition to a lack of interest in sexual activity, some women may experience symptoms that mimic menopause, like insomnia and irregular heartbeat.

      At the Wellness & Aesthetics Medical Center, we offer Vaginal Libido Enhancement Cream to treat libido. The cream contains both prescription and non-prescription components, can act as a female libido enhancer, and is tailored to your specific needs.

      For your first libido cream, reach out to Dr. Williams at our San Antonio, TX location by calling (210) 985-1700 or contacting us online!

      Who Experiences Low Libido?

      Loss of libido is an unfortunate condition that affects millions of women on a daily basis. Women young to old can experience low sex drive at various stages of life:

      • Younger women after childbirth in their 20’s and 30’s
      • Peri-menopausal women (usually) during their late 30’s and 40’s
      • Both menopausal and postmenopausal women throughout their remaining lives

      A lack of intimacy can sometimes be enough to jeopardize relationships or compromise the happiness you deserve in life.

      What is Low Libido?

      The term libido has long been used to describe a person's sexual drive and their desire for sex. Loss of libido, medically termed "hypoactive sexual desire disorder," is a reduction or lack of interest and desire in sexual activity.

      Loss of libido is chiefly characterized by a lack of interest or desire for sexual activity, and many women with loss of libido find that they are less in touch with their sexuality--sexual feelings come less frequently, and energy for sex drastically dwindles or disappears from a woman's life.

      Loss of libido is a complex phenomenon with psychological, relational, physical, and hormonal dimensions as unique as the women who experience them.

      What Causes 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:

      • Lack of emotional intimacy
      • Stress
      • Mood concerns
      • Vaginal dryness
      • Decreased estrogen levels
      • Loss of a spouse or partner
      • Medication side effects
      • Chronic health conditions
      • Conflict

      A reduction in sexual desire is most often associated with menopausal transitions (reduced estrogen levels) in women.

      Inhibited sexual desire is a type of sexual dysfunction that affects both men and women. A decrease in sex drive can develop due to medical conditions or as a result of psychological issues.

      Inhibited sexual desire causes may include:

      • Pain
      • Low testosterone
      • Chronic illness
      • Antidepressant medication side effects

      Symptoms of Low Libido

      The symptoms of low libido often mimic those experienced during and after menopause and can range from non-existent, to mild, to severe. Common menopausal symptoms include:

      • A change in sexual interest or response
      • Emotional changes, like mood swings or irritability
      • Hot flashes
      • Headaches
      • Sleep disturbances (insomnia)
      • Problems with concentration and memory possibly linked to sleep loss and/or fluctuating hormones
      • Rapid or irregular heartbeat (tachycardia)

      After you stop having menstruation, you may get other post-menopausal symptoms like:

      • Drying and thinning of the skin caused by lower collagen production
      • Vaginal dryness, irritation, and itching
      • Vaginal and urinary tract changes
      • A raised risk of vaginal and urinary tract infections (UTIs)
      • Pain during sexual activity

      How is Low Libido Treated?

      Some medications work to heighten vaginal lubrication and relax vaginal muscles, whereas others contain testosterone to raise sex drive or estrogen to better sensation, lubrication, and sexual interest. A balance 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 raise sensitivity and blood flow.

      Treating Low Libido with Vaginal Libido Enhancement Cream

      The Wellness & Aesthetics Medical Center provides a potent libido and vaginal enhancement cream. This topical solution contains a combination of prescription and non-prescription components described as blood flow enhancers, vasodilators, and sexual stimulation-enhancing hormones. Although the formulation can be custom-tailored to each individual’s needs upon request, one 0.25 mL dose generally contains the ingredients listed below.

      These ingredients 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 to maximize local effects and metabolism while minimizing the potential for systemic side effects:

      Aminophylline

      A bronchodilator primarily used to treat the symptoms of asthma, bronchitis, and emphysema that:

      • Relaxes the muscles in your lungs and chest to allow greater airflow
      • Raises the contractions of your diaphragm to draw more air into the lungs for intense breathing
      • Decreases the sensitivity of your lungs to allergens and other substances that cause inflammation

      Ergoloid Mesylate

      It is used to better mental and self-care functioning in people with dementia symptoms related to aging or presumed to be related to conditions like Alzheimer's disease. It is also used in treating symptoms of declined mental capacity wherein it impacts memory, behavioral, and especially, mood problems.

      L-Arginine

      A nonessential amino acid which:

      • Is purported to have similar libido-enhancing effects on women
      • Is commonly sold as a health supplement claiming to better vascular health and treat erectile dysfunction in men
      • May play an important role in the treatment of cardiovascular disease due to its antiatherogenic, anti-ischemic, antiplatelet, and antithrombotic properties

      Pentoxifylline

      Pentoxifylline causes changes in your blood that help blood flow, which helps carry oxygen to your tissues and organs. It is used to reduce certain symptoms of intermittent claudication. It is also purported to have similar libido-enhancing effects on women.

      Sildenafil Citrate (Viagra)

      It relaxes muscles and heightens blood flow to particular areas of the body. Sildenafil under the trade name Viagra is used to treat erectile dysfunction and is purported to have similar vasodilation effects on clitoral artery blood flow.

      Testosterone

      A sex hormone essential for both men and women that’s secreted by the ovaries, adrenal glands, and testicles. Testosterone helps decrease or delay Alzheimer’s disease and dementia, and helps to better:

      • Skin and hair texture
      • Libido
      • Work productivity
      • Energy
      • Mood
      • Stress
      • Exercise
      • Sleep
      • Cognition
      • Memory
      • Bone density
      • Muscles
      • Blood pressure
      • Heart function

      DHEA

      The most abundant hormone in the body, it helps with:

      • Skin texture
      • Collagen
      • Sexual desire
      • Mood
      • Sleep
      • Mental and cognitive function
      • Weight
      • Bone density
      • Wound healing
      • Growth hormone
      • Cancer

      DHEA is considered the “anti-aging hormone” because of its profound effect on skin optimization, conversion into testosterone and estrogen, and stimulation of growth hormone.

      Oxytocin

      Acts as a neuromodulator in the brain and promotes a feeling of happiness, love, and sexual bonding. It betters sexual arousal and orgasm. It curbs your appetite and is called “the cuddle or bonding hormone.”

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      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 raising happiness and sense of wellbeing.

      This cream can only be obtained with a prescription from a licensed practitioner. See how Vaginal Libido Enhancement Cream may act as a female libido booster. Call (210) 985-1700 or contact us online for your sexual health.


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      540 Oak Centre Dr, Suite 114
      San Antonio, TX 78258
      Phone: (210) 985-1700

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