Hormone Health Isn’t Just for Men
When we think of testosterone, we often picture men — but this hormone plays a vital role in women’s health too.
If you want to better understand women’s health — or support a woman navigating hormonal changes — this article is for you.
What’s Going On During Menopause?
As women age, estrogen and testosterone levels naturally decline. For some, that leads to:
- Fatigue
- Mood swings
- Loss of libido
- Brain fog
- Poor sleep
- Anxiety or irritability
These symptoms are often the result of a treatable hormonal imbalance — not just a natural part of aging.
One study from the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism found that low testosterone in women is closely linked to decreased sexual desire, mood changes, and energy levels during and after menopause.*
What Is Testosterone Therapy for Women?
Testosterone therapy for women is a personalized approach to hormone care that may involve low doses to support balance and reduce disruptive symptoms. It is not about “becoming masculine,” but about helping women feel more like themselves — mentally, emotionally, and physically.
This therapy is recognized by the Endocrine Society as a treatment option for hypoactive sexual desire disorder (HSDD) in postmenopausal women, when prescribed and monitored by licensed professionals.*
Who Should Care About This?
- Women who feel “off” but don’t know why
- Partners noticing emotional or physical changes in a loved one
- Adult children supporting aging moms
- Men who want to better understand and support the women in their lives
Understanding these changes allows for better conversations, support, and solutions.
What to Expect at Revibe
If you or someone you care about is considering hormone therapy, here’s what to expect:
- Free consultation with a licensed Revibe provider
- Comprehensive hormone testing
- Personalized treatment plan, if medically eligible
- Ongoing clinical monitoring for safety and results
Treatment options include creams.
A 2022 analysis published in Menopause confirmed that testosterone therapy in postmenopausal women can lead to significant improvements in sexual satisfaction, energy levels, and emotional well-being without major adverse effects when managed appropriately.*
The Bigger Picture
Hormonal changes don’t just impact women — they affect families, relationships, and quality of life for everyone involved.
Support from loved ones, plus access to safe, research-backed care, can make all the difference.
Whether you’re exploring solutions for yourself or advocating for someone close to you, here’s what matters most:
🧬 Testosterone therapy is for women too.
Ready to Learn More?
Testosterone therapy for women is now available at select Revibe Health clinics. Book a free consultation to see if it’s the right fit for you or someone you care about.
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Sources:
Davis, S. R., Davison, S. L., Donath, S., Bell, R. J. (2005). Circulating androgen levels and self-reported sexual function in women. Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 90(4), 2562–2568. https://doi.org/10.1210/jc.2004-1033
Endocrine Society. (2014). Testosterone therapy in women: Position statement. https://www.endocrine.org
Islam, R. M., Bell, R. J., Green, S., Page, M. J., Davis, S. R. (2022). Safety and efficacy of testosterone for women: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Menopause, 29(6), 660–671. https://doi.org/10.1097/GME.0000000000001966
North American Menopause Society. (2019). Testosterone therapy in women: Position statement update. https://www.menopause.org
National Institutes of Health. (2023). Menopause: Symptoms, stages, and hormone health. https://www.nih.gov
Wierman, M. E., Arlt, W., Basson, R., et al. (2014). Androgen therapy in women: An Endocrine Society clinical practice guideline. Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 99(10), 3489–3510. https://doi.org/10.1210/jc.2014-2260