I have lost my sex drive after marriage. It?s been 5 months since marriage, but I don?t feel like having sex. I don?t daydream or get aroused. Before marriage I used to get excited and wet, now I don?t get wet also.
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LOW FEMALE LIBIDO/HYPOACTIVE SEXUAL DISORDER Women's sexual desires naturally fluctuate over the years. Highs and lows commonly coincide with the beginning or end of a relationship or with major life changes, such as pregnancy, menopause or illness. Some medications used for mood disorders also can cause low sex drive in women. There is no magic number to define low sex drive. It varies between women. Low libido in females is a complex issue of collective problems. POSSIBLE CAUSES 1.PHYSICAL CAUSES 1.Sexual Causes. If you have pain during sex or can't orgasm, it can reduce your desire for sex. 2.Medical diseases. Many nonsexual diseases can affect sex drive, including arthritis, diabetes, high blood pressure, coronary artery disease and neurological diseases. 3.Medications. Certain prescription drugs, especially antidepressants called selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, are known to lower the sex drive. 4.Lifestyle habits. Altered regular Daily regemes. Any surgery related to your breasts or genital tract can affect your body image, sexual function and desire for sex. 5.Fatigue. Exhaustion from caring for young children or aging parents can contribute to low sex drive. Fatigue from illness or surgery also can play a role in a low sex drive. 6.Infections Vaginal Infections 2.HORMONAL PROBLEMS Imbalances in thyroid hormones stress hormones testesteron etc 3.PSYCHOLOGICAL CAUSES Mental health problems, such as anxiety or depression Stress, such as financial stress or work stress Poor body image Low self-esteem History of physical or sexual abuse Previous negative sexual experiences 4.RELATIONSHIP ISSUES For many women, emotional closeness is an essential prelude to sexual intimacy. So problems in your relationship can be a major factor in low sex drive. Decreased interest in sex is often a result of ongoing issues, such as: Lack of connection with your partner Unresolved conflicts or fights Poor communication of sexual needs and preferences Trust issues MAJOR SYMPTOMS 1.Having no interest in any type of sexual activity, including masturbation 2.Never or only seldom having sexual fantasies or thoughts 3.Being concerned by your lack of sexual activity or fantasies TIPS TO IMPROVE LIBIDO 1.Seek help of doctor. Understand the cause of low sex desire and drive and recorrect it. 2.Speak the issue with partner take his help in the same. Develope the good sexual conversation and bond with the partner. Youngaging urself with partner in activities like massage and showering. Increase fantasies Romance acts in fore play. Recorrect any of relationships issues between both. Understanding the sexual needs and demands and participation. Chnaging places and sex positions .Arraning Outdating tours for the change. Experimenting different sexual activities. Changing environment in bed room. Sents aromatic products to improve mood. 3.Read Kinky and see some erotic books magazines and videos to enhance the mood singly or with the partner as your wish. 4.Improve physical and mental fitness with yoga meditation aerobics pelvic floor exercises etc 5.Correcting the nutritional deficiencies. Take Nutritious food and follow healthy life style to increase libido. Taking enough sleep. 6.Natural safe herbal libido enhancer herbal Suppliments and mood enhancers can be taken. Natural Herbs Ashwagandha Tribulus Shatavari Kapikacchu Ginseng etc 7.Stress management through mediation yoga Pranayam 8.Libido enhancing food stuff Chocolate Banana avacado almonds milk etc. 9.Develope emotional attachment with the partner. 10. Enhancing self belief confidence emotion interests. NOTE: TREATMENT DEPENDS UPON THE UNDERLINED CAUSE. I have very safe effective and natural management for low libido. Â
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Kindly consult a sexologist nearby bcoz loss of sexual desire has many reasons behind it. Dis condition is called as hypoactive sexual desire disorder (HSDD). Causes Desire for sex is based on a complex interaction of many things affecting intimacy, including physical and emotional well-being, experiences, beliefs, lifestyle, and your current relationship. If you're experiencing a problem in any of these areas, it can affect your desire for sex. Physical causes A wide range of illnesses, physical changes and medications can cause a low sex drive, including: ?Sexual problems. If you have pain during sex or can't orgasm, it can reduce your desire for sex. ?Medical diseases. Many nonsexual diseases can affect sex drive, including arthritis, cancer, diabetes, high blood pressure, coronary artery disease and neurological diseases. ?Medications. Certain prescription drugs, especially antidepressants called selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, are known to lower the sex drive. ?Lifestyle habits. A glass of wine may put you in the mood, but too much alcohol can affect your sex drive. The same is true of street drugs. Also, smoking decreases blood flow, which may dull arousal. ?Surgery. Any surgery related to your breasts or genital tract can affect your body image, sexual function and desire for sex. ?Fatigue. Exhaustion from caring for young children or aging parents can contribute to low sex drive. Fatigue from illness or surgery also can play a role in a low sex drive. Hormone changes Changes in your hormone levels may alter your desire for sex. This can occur during: ?Menopause. Estrogen levels drop during the transition to menopause. This can make you less interested in sex and cause dry vaginal tissues, resulting in painful or uncomfortable sex. Although many women still have satisfying sex during menopause and beyond, some experience a lagging libido during this hormonal change. ?Pregnancy and breast-feeding. Hormone changes during pregnancy, just after having a baby and during breast-feeding can put a damper on sex drive. Fatigue, changes in body image, and the pressures of pregnancy or caring for a new baby also can contribute to changes in your sexual desire. Psychological causes Your state of mind can affect your sexual desire. There are many psychological causes of low sex drive, including: ?Mental health problems, such as anxiety or depression ?Stress, such as financial stress or work stress ?Poor body image ?Low self-esteem ?History of physical or sexual abuse ?Previous negative sexual experiences Relationship issuesFor many women, emotional closeness is an essential prelude to sexual intimacy. So problems in your relationship can be a major factor in low sex drive. Decreased interest in sex is often a result of ongoing issues, such as: ?Lack of connection with your partner ?Unresolved conflicts or fights ?Poor communication of sexual needs and preferences ?Trust issues. Â
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