Some people sometimes do not wish to have sex. But if these conditions persist then it could be suspected of experiencing hypoactive sexual desire disorder. Who's at risk?
Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder (HSDD) is the lack of sexual desire disorder continuously over a period of time. People with this disorder have absolutely no inclination towards sexual activity, even tend to reject all the stimulation provided.
HSDD is more often found in women compared with men is about 2 times as much. Women with HSDD will experience very stressful and difficult to engage in sex.
Generally, doctors will diagnose a person with HSDD if there were no mental or physical health problems that contribute to lower sexual desire.
The following are people who are at risk of HSDD, as quoted from Lifemojo, Friday (9/2/2011), namely:
1. Having an unhappy relationship with a partner
This relationship will create a continuous conflict that can affect sexual desire, over time will make it become lost sexual desire. Moreover, communication is a very important factor in creating a harmonious sexual relationship.
2. Lifestyle
Women are required to do a lot of work (multitasking) so it has a big responsibility. Lifestyles such as this would make a person tired and stressed that the tip will reduce sexual desire.
3. A disturbance at the time of puberty
Till now not known what causes it, but a disturbance at puberty can cause a person to experience HSDD earlier that made him experience a lifetime of apathy towards sex.
4. Low-level depression that often goes undiagnosed
Women very often suffer from low depression known as dysthymia. This condition is often unrecognized and undiagnosed because it still makes a person able to work well. But one clear effect seen was loss of sexual desire.
5. Women will experience menopause
Menopause will make the production of the hormone estrogen, progesterone and testosterone decreases the impact on low sex drive, so that one of the signs of impending menopause is the loss of sexual desire.
Experienced HSDD should be handled properly so as not to damage the relationship. Treatment for HSDD can be successful if it involves both partners, such as improving communication or conduct with a given hormone therapy hormone testosterone. As for HSDD a lifetime is much more difficult to treat.
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