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13 Issues That Can Kill Your Libido, Part 2
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Obesity Can Obstruct Sexual Drive and Function
Being significantly overweight hinders your health and wellness in a wide variety of ways. Obesity reduces your aerobic capacity in the bedroom, making active sex a lot of effort. It can also get in your head. If you don't appreciate your body, it can make it difficult for you to believe that others can appreciate it as well, which can lead to severe issues with intimacy.
Obesity also contributes to Low-T, because your adipose fat cells naturally convert Testosterone into female sex hormones, because these cells contain Aromatase, an enzyme designed to create Estrogen from Testosterone. The more bodyfat that you carry, the more Testosterone that you will lose through this conversion, which also impacts sexual desire and ability.
If you are overweight, make the real and conscious decision to take off the pounds if you want to improve your sex life and also potentially add years to your life. If you find it difficult to achieve on your own, make an appointment with a licensed nutritionist or a physician that can help you explore your weight loss options.
Erectile Dysfunction Deflates Sexual Confidence
If you suffer from Erectile Dysfunction for any reason, this can have a devastating effect upon your sexual confidence. Even if the desire is there, your fear of not being able to seal the deal may make you afraid of trying to engage in sex with your partner. Over time, this inhibition can cause your sexual frustration to give way to sexual apathy.
Luckily, there are a lot of treatments out there that can treat Erectile Dysfunction and get you back in gear for sex. Drugs like Viagra and Cialis are always an option, but strongly consider getting tested for Testosterone Deficiency before turning to popular ED Drugs, because you may just be treating the symptoms rather than the root cause of Sexual Insufficiency.
Testosterone Deficiency is correlated with a number of other issues which can powerfully impact your health, including cardiovascular disease, obesity, and diabetes. By combining your treatment with smart lifestyle choices, you can vastly improve your health.
Low-T Inhibits Sex Drive
Testosterone is the be-all, end-all with regard to sex. Without Testosterone, neither men nor women would be able to generate sexual desire, nor would their bodies be prepared for sexual activity. The problem with Testosterone is that, even though it plays this vital role, our bodies lose the ability to produce it over time.
Testosterone Deficiency is a slow, yet insidious, process that begins around thirty years of age among men. Low-T starts to become an issue for women in the years leading up to Menopause and beyond. It often takes years for Low-T to become problematic, but when it does, it can have a devastating effect upon your sex life.
If you feel that Testosterone Deficiency is suppressing your desire for sex and romantic activity, Bio-Identical Testosterone Therapy can help lovers of both sexes return to levels of intimacy that they once experienced in the early years of their relationship.
Depression Can Suffocate Sex Drive
We mentioned stress earlier, but depression can also have a major impact on your ability to enjoy the love and companionship of your partner. It can also reduce your interest in sex. If you don't have the ability to appreciate yourself and love your self, it can be difficult to believe that others can feel strongly for you.
If you think that you may be a victim of depression, there's no sense in living with it. Understand that often, depression is more the result of our biology than our circumstances, and that by treating depression, you can open up new doors and avenues in your life, as well as allow yourself to engage in romantic activities more fruitfully.
It's important to realize, during treatment, that there are some drugs that can inhibit libido in certain patients. If you experience a drop in libido resulting from your medication, then your doctor can prescribe you with an alternative that can improve your psychological balance while restoring and sustaining your sex drive.
Menopause Can Alter Your Libido
Menopause causes a lot of changes in a woman's life, and often, it leads to diminished sexual desire. This isn't a universal symptom of the disorder, but many women start to experience issues in generating desire during this period. This loss of desire can also extend into issues of sexual function. Women need to experience arousal just like men do to be ready for sex. If not, sex can be uncomfortable or even painful, due to vaginal dryness and other issues.
Many women struggle with sexual desire during Menopause because of psychological issues. Making the effort to keep yourself feeling fit and attractive during this period can help keep your sex drive active during this turbulent time. If this is not enough, Hormone Repla
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