Women also can become the victim of testosterone deficiency. This deficiency generally appears after five years of menopause. However, some women also witness testosterone deficiency 2-3 years prior to menopause. As the average age of menopause is 50, most of the women suffer from this deficiency only after 50 years of age.
Women having a history of hysterectomy are more prone to develop this deficiency. Hysterectomy in medicinal terms is defined as the placement of ovary in the left. Loss of sexual appetite is one of the primary signs of this deficiency. Women suffering from this deficiency even loss nipple and genital touch sensitivity. These women feel loss of vital energy, fatigue and tiredness. Mood swing, depression and irritability are also marked. Women with testosterone deficiency might experience dry skin, brittle scalp hair and loss of public hair. Formation of red blood cells in bone marrow is reduced after this deficiency. Muscle tone is decreased significantly in bladder and pelvis region.
Urinary incontinence is also a common sign marked in women suffering from testosterone deficiency. These women can go for testosterone therapy to bring the secretion level to normal. However, doctor consultation is mandatory before testosterone therapy. |