Menopause is linked to diminishing sex drive for some women. The most common culprit has been the drop in estrogen. In The Cleveland Clinic Guide to Menopause, Dr. Holly Thacker wrote that this decline can cause several ripple effects. The first involves mood changes that can affect a woman’s interest in sex. The second is vaginal dryness, which can make sex uncomfortable. But researchers are finding that a third issue – diabetes – may also be causing problems for menopausal women.
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