The clinical process dedicated to optimizing the neuroendocrine and vascular functions necessary for healthy sexual response, encompassing desire, arousal, and performance, often necessitated by age-related or stress-induced hormonal decline. This restoration requires a comprehensive assessment of testosterone, thyroid, and prolactin dynamics. We aim to re-establish robust physiological capacity.
Origin
This practice is rooted in the endocrinology of aging and andrology, recognizing that sexual function is a sensitive barometer of overall systemic health and hormonal status. Restoration implies actively reversing deficits rather than merely managing symptoms. It connects physiological optimization directly to quality of life.
Mechanism
Restoration frequently involves identifying and correcting deficits in key anabolic and gonadal hormones, such as optimizing free testosterone or addressing underlying prolactin excess that suppresses libido. Furthermore, improving nitric oxide bioavailability, which is influenced by overall metabolic health, supports the necessary vascular component of sexual function. The mechanism is multifaceted, requiring both hormonal calibration and vascular support.
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