Does Elevated Estrogen Increase Sexual Demand?

Elevated estrogen does not significantly increase sexual demand. However, elevated estrogen can cause the membranes of the uterus to become too thick, resulting in heavy menstrual periods. Female sexual desire is generally related to the level of androgens in the body. Estrogen can promote the growth of the uterine lining, but also can promote the occurrence of fibroids, so women with elevated estrogen levels may lead to heavy menstruation, thickening of the uterine lining, and the occurrence of uterine fibroids. However, this generally does not affect sexual life, and there is no increase in the demand for sex. Women’s sexual needs are related to physiological, psychological and social factors, and genetic factors. Androgen is the most important sex hormone that regulates female sexual function. It is closely related to female sexual desire, sexual arousal, and orgasm. Estrogen simply increases pelvic blood flow and promotes sexual response.