Female hollow chromatin is a specific component of the cellular genetic program that provides resistance to adverse environmental influences. As a person ages, sexual health deteriorates - however, for starters, it is important to have healthy hormones inside the cells that will stabilize the functioning of the chromosomal apparatus, so taking care of biological aging is only part of a healthy lifestyle. Menopause and fertility are interconnected and dependent on each other. Bad habits have a negative effect on the course of menopause. A healthy lifestyle and giving up bad habits are the prevention of disruption to a woman’s body during menopause. Taken together, all these factors lead to the fact that sex life plays an extremely important role in the normal functioning of a woman’s body.
Currently, the male hormone testosterone no less actively performs its function in the gonads and other cells in women. For a long time, testosterone was even considered a hormone for young men under 25, but women had to produce this male hormone themselves, using it before puberty.
Today, a huge number of facts indicate the active participation of this hormone in the development of the girl’s reproductive system during the formation of the reproductive system. Moreover, the role of this neurohormone is so multifaceted that without the consent of the clinician on issues related to deviations in the woman’s genital organs, no treatment decisions should be made.
An important function of testosterone is the development of all organs and tissues of the future female body, from the brain to the genitals. But, only the active influence of the sex hormone in the cells of the body ensures the proper functioning of all body systems. And that is why, when the situation with sexual health worsens, most men and women believe that the cause lies only on the surface or is hidden in another organ.
In itself, this function is protective, that is, it plays the role of a mechanical brake at each stage of the removal of hormonogenic cells from the embryonic process. The relationship between the action of male sex hormones and the proper functioning of a woman’s lymphoid system has now been proven.
Thus, the stimulation of leukopoiesis (the formation of leukocytes) is inhibited, which, in turn, provokes the protection of the immune system from infection through the accelerated death of infectious agents. Other actions are associated with improved carbohydrate metabolism and increased enzyme activity.
It is due to the participation of testosterone in all body systems that early treatment of dyshormonal disorders in women of childbearing age is necessary. An increase in the sex hormone leads not only to changes in sexual function and impediment of conception, but also causes a malfunction of the endocrine system.
A decrease in the natural level of testosterone below normal leads to the so-called male menopause in middle-aged women, which forces them to quickly move into the second age period, while with the onset of menopause, the fair sex begins to behave like a man. This is stooping, the appearance of excess weight and other physiological changes.
Testosterone has a strong effect on all female genital organs, changing the functionality of the ovaries and the activity of the pituitary gland. In this regard, the following diseases associated with the disorder are distinguished: