Sexual Health
Why do men experience symptoms of decreased libido? What is the cause of decreased male libido
Why do men experience symptoms of decreased libido? Decreased male libido can bring many hazards, but to stay away from these hazards, one should first know what causes it, so as to better prevent it. Next, let's learn about the hazards and causes of decreased male libido.
The harm of decreased male libido
Sexual dysfunction is mostly manifested as a decrease in the frequency of sexual impulses and a decrease in sexual ability. Generally speaking, sexual and reproductive functions begin to develop from around the age of 20. Sexual function is at its peak at the age of 30-40, and gradually decreases after the age of 50. If a person's sexual function gradually decreases before the age of 50, it indicates that sexual function begins to age. However, there are significant individual differences in sexual function, with some experiencing erectile dysfunction at the age of 30 and some still having sexual desire at the age of 80. Therefore, the work of sexual dysfunction actually begins at the age of 30.
Harmful to men's own health. Long term low libido can cause significant psychological pressure on men, leading to many diseases, such as male erectile dysfunction, premature ejaculation, and erectile dysfunction, which are often accompanied by symptoms of low libido.
Disrupting family harmony. Low libido is an important reason for divorce in today's couples. Long term low libido in men inevitably leads to disharmony in marital life, ultimately threatening sexual well-being between couples and disrupting family harmony.
The various interests in life will decrease. After being male, it is easy to lose interest in other things, feel exhausted, mentally drained, and unwilling to do anything, which is closely related to the lack of good sexual stimulation.
However, what is the reason for the decrease in male sexual desire?
Causes of decreased male libido
Disease factors: Suffering from urogenital system diseases and experiencing discomfort during sexual activity, which suppresses sexual desire, such as chronic prostatitis, epididymitis, urethritis, etc. Other diseases such as endocrine disorders and various systemic chronic diseases can also affect sexual desire due to insufficient secretion of male hormones or metabolic disorders.
Emotional factors: Sexual activity should be carried out in a joyful and joyful psychological state. If there are long-term psychological barriers and many negative factors, it can lead to decreased libido. If there is a sense of guilt towards past masturbation history, or pessimism and disappointment towards life, as well as repeated setbacks in career, tense interpersonal relationships, and family misfortunes, resulting in depression and difficulty in equalizing grief and anger, it can lead to decreased libido. Secondly, prolonged heavy labor, especially mental labor, can also lead to decreased libido.