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Your doctor may also refer you to a counselor or therapist specializing in sexual and relationship problems. Keep in mind that sexual dysfunction is a problem only if it bothers you. If it doesn't bother you, there's no need for treatment. Because female sexual dysfunction has many possible symptoms and causes, treatment varies.
It's important for you to communicate your concerns, as well as to understand your body and its normal sexual response. Also, your goals for your sex life are important for choosing a treatment and evaluating whether or not it's working for you. Women with sexual concerns most often benefit from a combined treatment approach that addresses medical as well as relationship and emotional issues. Effective treatment for sexual dysfunction often requires addressing an underlying medical condition or hormonal change.
Your doctor may suggest changing a medication you're taking or prescribing a new one. Estrogen therapy. Localized estrogen therapy comes in the form of a vaginal ring, cream or tablet. This therapy benefits sexual function by improving vaginal tone and elasticity, increasing vaginal blood flow and enhancing lubrication. The risks of hormone therapy may vary depending on your age, your risk of other health issues such as heart and blood vessel disease and cancer, the dose and type of hormone and whether estrogen is given alone or with a progestin.
Talk with your doctor about benefits and risks. In some cases, hormonal therapy might require close monitoring by your doctor. Androgen therapy. Androgens include testosterone. Testosterone plays a role in healthy sexual function in women as well as men, although women have much lower levels of testosterone. Androgen therapy for sexual dysfunction is controversial. Some studies show a benefit for women who have low testosterone levels and develop sexual dysfunction; other studies show little or no benefit.