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Are You Losing Your Sex Drive?

RinoWave • Jan 11, 2021

Movies and television often depict men as always ready for sex, day and night. Unfortunately, for some men, this isn’t the case and can cause a lot of negative emotions and can harm a healthy relationship. It’s common for men to suffer from impotence sometimes and it’s also common to experience decreased sex drive. Suffering from these isn’t a cause to search from the internet “impotence treatments near me,” so, don’t panic. However, there are things you need to understand about your libido to determine if it’s time to see a medical professional.


Aging and Sex Drive

The aging process plays a big role in your sex drive. For some men who are in their 60s and 70s, however, they have remained interested in sex.. But for men who go for long periods with no sexual desire, it is time to contact RinoWave and talk to Dr. India Kinsley to help you regain your sexual desire.


Causes Low Testosterone

Although testosterone levels vary from man to man, younger men usually have higher levels than older ones. As you age, your testosterone levels also decreases. A Mayo Clinic article indicated that you can expect your testosterone levels to decline by one percent per year once you reach 30.


Your testosterone level is usually highest in the morning and then will fluctuate throughout the day. This is the reason why a medical practitioner who wants to assess your testosterone level will conduct the test in the morning when it peaks.


If you’re between the ages of 40 and 49, your total testosterone will usually be between 252 to 916. Men between the ages of 50 and 59 usually have a testosterone level between 215 to 878. On the other hand, a testosterone reading between 156 and 819 is normal for a 70 to a 79-year-old man.


Depression 

Depression is a persistent feeling of sadness. It causes you to lose interest in the activities that you normally enjoy, including sex. You are usually lacking in energy or can be seen as grumpy. With depression, you might even view your partner negatively. All of these issues can interfere with your sexual desire.


Unfortunately, depression can also cause anxiety, headaches, and unexplained back pain, which can affect your sex drive as well.


Medications

Your loss in sex drive might stem from the medications you take, usually because the drug affects your testosterone level.


Antihypertensives like beta-blockers and ACE inhibitors can lead to erectile dysfunction and inhibit ejaculation. Drugs like the following also affect your sex drive:


  • Opioids
  • Anabolic steroids
  • Antifungals
  • Chemotherapy


Certain medications also delay ejaculation, such as antidepressants.


Chronic Health Conditions

Some chronic health conditions, including obesity, type II diabetes, and hypertension, can impact your libido.


Diabetes, for example, may cause nerve damage known as neuropathy. As a result, you may have pain, numbness, or a decreased sensation in your genitals, all of which can interfere with your sex life. You might also experience impotence or have difficulty ejaculating.


Hypertension can also make it difficult for you to ejaculate or can cause a decrease in your sex drive. Sometimes, the medication you take for it can have the same impact.


Treatment for Loss of Sex Drive in Arizona

Whether you need erectile dysfunction treatment or help with a decreased sex drive, a practitioner from RinoWave can assist. Through a comprehensive physical, medical history evaluation, and testing, one of our practitioners can help you reestablish your sexual desires and get back to your usual sexual activity. Plus, our doctors understand the sensitive nature of this issue and always address the issue as such.

Rinowave is committed to working with you in a very discreet and comfortable fashion. We understand how erectile dysfunction and Peyronie’s disease can negatively affect your life, your relationships and over health and happiness. We hope you decide to take back your sex life and contact us to help you do just that!


Contact us anytime at 480.571.7171 or click here to send us your contact information and someone will contact you right away.

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