Patient Support Material – IMS Fact Sheet: Testosterone & Women
Categories: Medical Professional News
Posted: August 5, 2022
Can Testosterone Really Help Your Patients?
Questions to Ask Your Patients
- Do you have dryness, discomfort or pain during vaginal penetration?
- Have you experienced a loss of sexual desire and sexual thoughts?
- Have you found you are less responsive to your partner sexually?
- Are you less responsive to sexual stimulation?
- Do you have difficulty reaching orgasm?
- If your answer is yes to any of the above, does this bother or distress you?
- If your answer is yes to any of the above, would you like treatment to change things?
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