Do you know the reason for men's decreased libido? Decreased sexual desire in men refers to the phenomenon where married individuals experience a significant decrease or lack of sexual desire for a longer period of time. Below, the editor will answer the reasons for men's decreased libido.
Emotional 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.
Disease factors include urinary and reproductive system diseases, which cause discomfort during sexual activity and suppress 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.
Long term use of certain medications due to drug factors can also lead to decreased libido. Common medications such as sedatives and sleeping pills, such as tranquilizers such as tranquilizers, diuretics, barbiturates, and methamphetamine; Anti histamine drugs such as diphenhydramine and chlorpheniramine; Antigastric spasmodic drugs such as atropine, prubesine, and 654-2; The drug for treating gastric and duodenal ulcers, cimetidine; Anti hypertensive drugs promote blood equality.
Chronic alcoholism caused by long-term addiction to alcohol, chronic nicotine poisoning caused by long-term heavy smoking, and decreased libido can also be caused by drug use (marijuana, opium, heroin, etc.).
Long term decreased libido not only affects marital relationships, but also is a specific response to physical and mental conditions. Therefore, it should be given sufficient attention, and physical health checks should be conducted in a timely manner to identify and solve problems in a timely manner. Married couples gradually decrease their sexual desire as they age, which is an inevitable trend in physiological development and is generally not considered pathological.
Factors influencing sexual desire
Genetic factors: The strength of sexual desire may also be influenced by genetic factors.
Hormone levels: Male hormones have the greatest impact on sexual desire. If male hormones are low in the body, both men and women will experience a decrease in sexual desire.
Sensory stimulation: With the help of visual, taste, auditory, olfactory, tactile and other senses, it can evoke excitement in both male and female nerves, thereby arousing sexual desire.
Previous sexual and social experiences: People with pleasant sexual and social experiences in the past are more likely to arouse sexual desire; On the contrary, it is more difficult to arouse sexual desire.
Recovery time after sexual intercourse: Many people need a period of time to awaken another sexual desire after orgasm, and the length of this period also varies from person to person.
Environmental factors: such as the atmosphere of the environment, temperature, season, amount of food consumed, whether medication is taken, etc.
Cultural influence: the binding force of ethics, laws, etc. on people.
Mental state: such as worry, fear, anger, frustration, pain, discomfort, and confusion.
Age factor: Generally speaking, males have the highest sexual desire between the ages of 18 and 25, while females have the highest sexual desire between the ages of 35 and 40. But as age increases, the decrease in male hormones, delayed skin reactions, poor blood circulation to the sexual organs, and life pressure all lead to a decrease in libido.
Health status: Only a healthy body can maintain normal sexual desire. Suffering from diseases such as endocrine disorders, reproductive organ diseases, and other consumptive diseases can greatly affect sexual desire.