Abstract
In recent medical events and articles the hormone testosterone has emerged as a resource for treating problems related to female sexuality. This hormone is commonly defined as the “male hormone” and presented as the “hormone of desire”. This observation led to investigate if and how the use of testosterone is found in the realm of doctors’ offices and if it is being applied as a therapeutic resource for women. This article analyzes what types of approaches and treatments have been used by doctors in a large Brazilian city. The methodology involved sought out medical professionals indicated for their specialization in treating female “sexual problems”. Considering the statements of the professionals interviewed, sexual desire is defined emphatically as the presence or absence of a greater or lesser amount of testosterone. This standard is associated to gender differences that are expressed primarily in terms of biology.
Keywords:
Hormones; gender; sexuality; biomedicalization