LOW SEX DRIVE
Low Sex Drive in Men
There are a variety of treatments to improve low sex drive (low libido) in men. An experienced male sexual dysfunction medical professional can identify the cause of a low sex drive and develop successful treatment protocols.
Role of Androgens on Men's Sex Drive
Androgens play an important role in stimulating and maintaining male sexual function. Testosterone is necessary for normal libido, ejaculation and spontaneous erections.
Low sex drive in men often results when there are irregularities in the production of androgens (male hormones). Low testosterone levels in men (a common symptom of andropause) leads to insufficient levels of androgens available to stimulate a man's sex drive and induce erectile function.
Other Factors Contributing to Low Sex Drive in Men
Sex drive and hormonal imbalance may attributed to one or a combination of physical or psychological factors. These include:
- Lifestyle (smoking, drinking, drugs, lack of exercise)
- Psychological (stress, anxiety, depression)
- Disease (diabetes, blood pressure, cholesterol, obesity)
- Use of certain medications (antidepressants, antihypertensives, antiepileptics)
A male sexual dysfunction specialist can identify the cause of the problem and recommend appropriate treatments.
Decreased female sex drive can also be caused by a variety of
different factors. Working with a medical professional who specializes
in female
sexual dysfunction increases the likelihood of successful
treatment.
Low sex drive in women can be treated through a variety of
different treatments including
hormone therapy.
Michael A. Werner, MD, FACS is a frequent contributor to www.bettersexblog.net. There he shares down-to-earth advice, information and responses to the latest trends and links to useful information for men and their families.