5 Signs Of A Wife Experiencing HSDD, The Reasons Behind Intimate Relationships Don't Feel Nice Anymore
5 Signs Of A Wife Experiencing HSDD, The Reasons Behind Intimate Relationships Don't Feel Nice Anymore
Jakarta: In some cases, women experience a loss of interest and passion in sexual relationships that can be caused by hypoactive sexual desire disorder (HSDD). Many of them cannot avoid the symptoms for various reasons.
One of the effects of aging, this can cause sexual desire not to be as high as usual.
Dr. Putri Deva Karimah, a specialist in obstetrics and gynecology at Pondok Indah Hospital, SpOG, said that women experience SDHD more frequently than men. One of them is due to the factor of hormonal changes before and entering the age of menopause.
HSDD can be a big problem and it is important to pay attention when it interferes with quality of life and there is an underlying medical condition. This condition often affects the mentality of those who suffer from it, such as stress or damage to relationships with partners.
Symptoms associated with HSDD include:
1. Little or no interest in sexual activity
2. Little or no sexual thoughts or fantasies.
3. Loss of interest in initiating sexual intercourse
4. Difficulty getting pleasure from sex.
5. Lack of pleasant sensations when the genitals are stimulated.
How do doctors diagnose HSDD?
Unlike other medical conditions, there is no specific test to diagnose HSDD. However, there are several methods used by doctors to diagnose the condition.
Start by telling your doctor about your symptoms, then your doctor may ask you questions about how low sexual desire affects a couple's intimate well-being.
The doctor will then try to identify the underlying cause of the condition. These causes can be physical, emotional, or a combination.
Physical causes of HSDD can include:
1. Arthritis
2. coronary artery disease
3. Diabetes
4. Decreased levels of estrogen or testosterone.
5. Hormonal changes during or after pregnancy
6. Fatigue or exhaustion from a grueling job, family, or school schedule.
7. Taking certain medicines that affect sexual desire.
Emotional causes of HSDD include:
History of anxiety, depression, or loss of self-confidence
The doctor may also perform a pelvic exam to identify changes that may be affecting sexual desire. Blood tests may also be done to check the levels of the affected hormones.
However, sometimes there is no specific underlying cause for HSDD. This does not mean that HSDD cannot be treated. To overcome this, it can also be done by changing lifestyles such as:
1. exercise regularly
2. Not reserving time for intimacy.
3. Avoid substances that affect sexual desire, such as tobacco and alcohol.
4. Practice stress relief techniques, such as mindfulness-based interventions
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