No specific therapy: This site may help you. Treating female sexual dysfunction needs a multidisciplinary approch. First find the cause and then treat it first. This site may help: http://www.Mayoclinic.Com/health/female-sexual-dysfunction/ds00701/dsection=treatments-and-drugs.
Answered 7/20/2012
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Probably: The first thing to do is see her doctor to discuss this issue. If there is a specific reason for the decreased libido (menopause, oral contraceptive use, pain with sex, mood disorders, medication side effect, etc) it can be addressed directly. This is a fairly common complaint and many women are reluctant to bring it up with their doctors, but in most cases improvement is possible and likely.
Answered 10/6/2017
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