The role of testosterone in female physiology

Levels will drop suddenly when women are in menopause.

The decline in testosterone in women can cause a number of health problems such as decreased sex drive, decreased pleasure in sex, susceptibility to osteoporosis, osteoarthritis and memory loss.

However, in some women, especially those during menopause, testosterone levels are too high, which also causes many health problems.

Specifically, they may have polycystic ovary syndrome, menstrual cycle disorders, difficulty conceiving, oily skin and prone to melasma or they may have other problems such as insulin resistance, diabetes, high cholesterol, blood pressure cases, cardiovascular disease.

Testosterone is important so you should keep your concentration at a normal level (between 15-70 nanograms per deciliter).

In women, testosterone is part of an important hormonal triad, besides estrogen and progesterone.

When one or several of the hormones in this triad rise or decline, they disrupt their stability.

Over time, along with the aging process of the body all three sets of 3 hormones are prone to disorders, most manifested in perimenopause, menopause.

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