Libido, menopause, and estrogen replacement therapy.

Patients may be embarrassed to communicate their concerns regarding a decrease in sexual desire to their physician, let alone request treatment. Drs Beard and Curtis recommend that patients be asked specific questions to elicit symptoms of sexual dysfunction. They outline a program of hormone replacement therapy for women who have sexual dysfunction secondary to genitourinary atrophy and for those whose loss of libido is secondary to declining levels of estrogen.