Are women sexually frigid after menopause



Some women experience frigidity after menopause, mainly related to changes in hormone levels in the body.

Usually, after menopause, women can experience anxiety, low mood, poor concentration, memory loss, hot flashes, decreased sexual function, muscle aches and pains due to fluctuating or decreasing levels of sex hormones. Therefore, some women are prone to frigidity after menopause, which is generally normal and no need to worry too much.

Clinical treatment for a series of postmenopausal symptoms can be provided through the application of estrogens such as estradiol valerate and estradiol gel, and progestins such as dydrogesterone and micronized progesterone as prescribed by the doctor. For the phenomenon of sexual frigidity, it can be improved by applying selective 5-hydroxytryptamine uptake inhibitors such as paroxetine hydrochloride and other medications as prescribed by the doctor.

It is recommended that postmenopausal women adjust their mindset, communicate with others, and follow the doctor’s instructions to use medication to regulate if necessary, rather than indiscriminate use of drugs or folk remedies to regulate. Daily should also ensure a balanced intake of nutrients, to ensure sufficient sleep time.