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Researchers have identified DHEA as a major factor in the hormonal
deficit underlying menopausal problems. Scientists found that decreased
levels of DHEA cause menopausal symptoms, which in the majority of women
include vaginal atrophy and sexual dysfunction.
Vaginal atrophy refers to
soreness and inflammation caused by thinning and shrinking of vaginal
tissues, as well as decreased lubrication. The condition can make
intercourse painful and lead to bleeding afterward. Nearly 75 per cent of
post-menopausal women - more than 360 million women worldwide - suffer from
vaginal atrophy and could benefit from DHEA supplementation. Bringing levels
of DHEA higher can help sexual function come back to normal.
Most of drugs designed to
treat sexual problems in post-menopausal women rely on hormones such as
estrogen and have proven to have serious side effects such as vaginal
discomfort or pain, breast pain, vaginitis and itching. DHEA, largely used
since the early eighties has shown to be without side-effects.
DHEA appears to be a winner
for women. Most of the research has been done in DHEA deficient populations,
but data – and real world experience- suggests it’s also a benefit to women
not medically deficient in this hormone. Although the benefits of this
hormone to women comes predomently from its conversion to testosterone, it
also appears some of the effects may be due to other mechanisms. One recent
study concluded: “The use of DHEA therapy may also be discussed in women of
any age when a trial of androgen supplementation seems justified because of
the existence of an inhibited sexual desire or a sexual arousal disorder
associated with documented androgen deficiency. The rather weak conversion
of DHEA into testosterone protects from the risk of overdosing associated
with testosterone preparations.”
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