Low libido (low sex drive) is a decrease in sexual desire. It’s common and can be temporary or long-term. Libido naturally varies from person to person and can fluctuate throughout your life. But it’s important to see a healthcare provider if a dip in your libido is causing you distress.
What causes low libido?
Headaches
Heart disease
Chronic kidney disease
Cancer
Stress and exhaustion
Anxiety disorders
Erectile Dysfunction
Erectile dysfunction (ED) is the most frequently reported sexual issue among men, impacting up to 30 million individuals. Characterized by difficulty achieving or maintaining an erection sufficient for sexual activity, persistent or progressive ED is not a normal occurrence. Seeking treatment is essential for restoring normal sexual function.
What causes Erectile dysfunction?
Medical Conditions
Anxiety
Unhealthy lifestyle choices
Having high blood pressure
Hormonal Imbalance
Relationship conflicts
Premature Ejaculation
Premature ejaculation is a common sexual issue where climax occurs sooner than desired during intercourse. It can lead to distress and impact sexual satisfaction. Occasional occurrences are normal, but persistent concerns may warrant professional guidance for effective management.
How to Treat Premature ejaculation
Behavioral Techniques
Counseling or Therapy
Medications
Education
Psychological Therapy
Nightfall
Nightfall, also known as nocturnal emissions or wet dreams, is the spontaneous release of semen during sleep, often accompanied by sexual dreams. Common in adolescence, it is a natural and involuntary process linked to sexual development. While occasional occurrences are normal, persistent concerns may require consultation with a healthcare professional for further guidance and reassurance.
What causes Nightfall?
Absence or lack of sexual activity
Watching too much of explicit content
Excessive stimulation of genitals
Inadequate ejaculation
Going to bed with full bladder at night
Physical inactivity
Low Testosterone
Low testosterone, or hypogonadism, manifests as reduced energy, diminished libido, mood fluctuations, and decreased muscle mass due to inadequate testosterone production. Diagnosis involves medical evaluation, and treatment may include hormone replacement therapy to restore hormonal balance and enhance overall well-being. Regular consultation with a healthcare professional is crucial for effective management.