Tag: Female sexual health
How Do You Know That You Need Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT)?
Bioidentical hormone replacement therapy (BHRT ) is derived from the cacti, wild yams, and soybeans and engineered in a lab to replicate human hormones such as progesterone, testosterone, cortisol, etc. These plant-based hormones can treat both males and...
How does having diabetes impact your health?
When thinking about sugar-related Female sexual health problems, they consider type 2 diabetes or weight gain only. These are serious medical problems related to sugar consumption and are enough reasons to cut back your sugar consumption. However, in any...
An Introduction to Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN)
Low Dose Naltrexone(LDN) showed extreme improvements and control of disease progression in patients coping with various types of disease.
Understanding the refractory period and how can you improve it
The refractory period is the time delay from having an orgasm till having another orgasm. In this period, Before we cover other topics related to Female Sexual Health, we would like to delve deeper into this conversation by discussing how hormonal changes...
The cervical ectropion
Cervical ectropion is a condition in which eversion of the endocervix takes place, causing the columnar epithelium to expose to the vagina.
How Do You Know That You Need Hormone Replacement Therapy?
Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) is a medical treatment given to women experiencing certain conditions due to a decline in estrogen and progesterone levels. HRT is mostly used to relieve the symptoms of menopause and other conditions such as bone loss, b...
Safety Profile, Side Effects, and Future of Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN)
Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) is generally prescribed in regular doses of almost 50 mg in the form of oral tablets. This classic opioid receptor antagonist was approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the medicinal treatment of alcohol addiction...
Is pruritus one of those skin conditions which can be helped by using LDN
Pruritus can sometimes occur without exhibiting any noticeable modifications in the skin. Encouraging preliminary conclusions, inexpensive cost of therapy and great tolerance make low-dose naltrexone(LDN) an encouraging adjunct drug or alternative therapy...
Safety Profile, Side Effects, and Future of LDN
low-dose naltrexone (LDN) was introduced into clinical use. After the introduction of several new applications, low-dose naltrexone has been extensively accepted as an alternative medicinal treatment option and is being used for numerous medical condition...
Mechanism of Action of Very Low-Dose Naltrexone
Mechanism of Action of Very Low-Dose Naltrexone There is no comprehensive experimental study that evaluates the specific pharmacology of very low-dose naltrexone (VLDN). Perhaps some applications in clinical settings are presented later in this blog. Beca...
The wonderful advantages of LDN one might not be aware of!
Because LDN is yet an experiential treatment for chronic pain, a significant promise is required to justify promoting its use.
What are the methods of administration and recommended doses for LDN
LDN is an opioid receptor blocker. At the regular dose, naltrexone hinders the impacts of endogenous opioids (endorphins) and pharmaceutical opioids. Low Dose Naltrexone is purely an opioid receptor blocker, which is necessary to acknowledge as most peopl...
How is low dose naltrexone used in the treatment of herpes infection
Low Dose Naltrexone is given as an off-label or complementary treatment, which often proves successful for all of the disease.
Is Low-dose Naltrexone an effective treatment for Multiple Sclerosis
Low Dose Naltrexone is an encouraging treatment for symptoms of multiple sclerosis having comparatively fewer side effects than the other treatments.
The confusion between "Naltrexone" and "Naloxone"
You might have come across the terms “naloxone” and “naltrexone”. Most of you would know about Naltrexone and might think that naloxone is the same as naltrexone. Basically, naltrexone and naloxone both are opioid antagonists. They block the opioid recept...