Sexual Health
Women's frigidity may be due to excessive medication intake, as five medications can hinder sexual activity
Female sexual desire is influenced by multiple factors, including mental, psychological, social, physiological, and pathological factors, which can all cause abnormal sexual desire and frigidity in women. Most women are caused by psychological factors such as emotional depression, fear, and sexual disharmony. Research has shown that the following nine drugs can also affect women's libido.
1. Oral contraceptive pills
Symptoms: Can lead to low libido, difficulty in arousal, and suppression of orgasm.
Common medications: home visiting long-term contraceptive pills, fast acting 18 A tablets, No. 53 anti pregnancy tablets, lenolone, methylprednisolone tablets, etc.
2. Sedative hypnotic
Symptoms: Can lead to decreased libido and suppression of orgasm.
Common drugs: Diazepam, Anning, Lumina, Limantin, Amital, Sukemian, etc.
3. Antiallergic drugs
Symptoms: May cause decreased libido, decreased sexual excitement, vaginal dryness, pain during sexual intercourse, and suppression of orgasm.
Common drugs: diphenhydramine, phenergan, chlorpheniramine, pheniramine, and dopamine blocker fluphenazine.
4. Anticholinergic drugs
Atropine can inhibit orgasm; Methylimidacloprid can reduce sexual desire; Acupuncture can cause delayed sexual arousal or sexual apathy; Prubesine can reduce vaginal secretions, increase sexual difficulty, and cause sexual pain.
5. Medications for treating coronary heart disease
Symptoms: May cause decreased libido and difficulty having sexual intercourse.
Common drugs: propranolol, metoprolol, antomin, digitalis, sildenafil, cyclosporin K, digoxin, etc.