Sexual dysfunction in women in climacteric period


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During the last years among the problems, developing after the physiological or surgeon switching in of ovaries, the problem of women sexual dysfunction attracts more attention. Sexuality depends on complex of different factors including biological, hormonal, psychological, social, interpersonal and cultural. Now the role of sex hormones (estrogens and androgens) in the genesis of sexual disturbances and quality of life saving in the population in general is the subject of active discussions.

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