Women Want Strong Men

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Sep 20th, 2024 | 34:45

Libido, Testosterone and ED: Why There Is More To The Story with Anna Griffith, ,DNP

Discover cutting-edge solutions for better sexual health

 

In this episode, Amy Stuttle and Anna Griffith dive into the complexities of sexual health, focusing on the impact of hormones and the various treatment options available for both men and women. They discuss the critical role testosterone plays in sexual function, highlighting how low testosterone levels in both men and women can lead to sexual health issues such as erectile dysfunction and decreased libido. Postpartum hormonal changes, which can result in depression, anxiety, and other emotional struggles for women, are also addressed.

 

The episode covers innovative treatments like PT-141, which has shown effectiveness in boosting libido for both men and women. Wave therapy, a non-invasive option for treating erectile dysfunction, and PRP therapy, which helps stimulate healing and improve erectile function, are also explored. The discussion emphasizes the importance of nitric oxide in maintaining healthy blood flow and erections.

 

Vaginal dryness, which can affect intimacy, is another critical topic, with a focus on how addressing these issues can improve overall sexual health. Throughout the conversation, Amy and Anna stress the importance of making proactive treatment options more widely available to help both men and women understand and maintain their sexual well-being.

 

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