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Signs and symptoms of adrenal fatigue in females

 There is no recognized medical diagnosis for  adrenal fatigue . It is a colloquial word used to describe a group of vague symptoms such as physical aches, weariness, anxiousness, disturbed sleep, and stomach issues. The  bioidentical hormones for men  that are produced by your  adrenal glands  are vital for survival. Insufficient production of one or more of these hormones as a result of an underlying condition or surgery is referred to in medicine as "adrenal insufficiency." Adrenal insufficiency symptoms could include: Fatigue Body pains Unaccounted-for  weight loss reduced blood pressure Lightheadedness hair loss on the body color of the skin (hyperpigmentation)

What Is Female Sexual Interest/Arousal Disorder, And How Common Is It?

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What is Female Sexual Arousal Disorder? Female sexual arousal disorder (FSAD) is a condition that affects a woman's ability to become aroused or reach orgasm during sexual activity. It occurs when the body doesn't respond to sexual stimulation. FSIAD is one of several conditions that fall under the umbrella of sexual  dysfunction, which also includes pain during intercourse inability to orgasm lack of sexual desire.  While having a sexual dysfunction can feel isolating, it's important to remember that you're not alone. It is surprisingly common, affecting up to one in three women. What are the Symptoms of FSAD? It's important to note that FSAD is not the same as HSDD ( Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder ). HSDD is defined as a lack of sexual thoughts and fantasies, while FSAD includes both decreased sexual fantasies as well as physical changes in response to sexual cues.  FSAD can have a negative impact on your quality of life and relationships. If you think you mig...

Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) - A Promising Treatment for Autoimmune Conditions

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  Low Dose Naltrexone is a drug that the FDA initially approved in 1984 to treat alcohol addiction. However, recent studies have shown that naltrexone, when given in low doses, can also effectively treat autoimmune conditions like Crohn's disease, Lupus, and Multiple Sclerosis. How Does LDN Work?  LDN works by interacting with the endorphin receptors in the body. Endorphins are hormones that are naturally produced by the body and play a role in pain relief and mood regulation. Low Dose Naltrexone can assist in reducing inflammation and discomfort while also improving mood by interfering with the endorphin receptors. What are autoimmune Conditions? How can LDN help?  Autoimmune conditions are the result of an overactive immune system. In autoimmune diseases , the body attacks itself, mistaking healthy cells for foreign invaders. This can cause a whole host of problems, from joint pain and inflammation to chronic fatigue and even organ damage. There is no cure for autoimm...