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What Is Libido?
Libido refers to our sexual desire to engage in sexual activities, and is one of our most natural instincts, alongside the need to eat, sleep, and drink. It is normal to lose interest in sex at times and everyone’s libido is different, however, chronic low libido can cause distress and create anxiety, low self-esteem, and relationship problems if left unaddressed. The prevalence rates of low sexual desire and low libido are higher than one would think, with an estimated 26.7% among premenopausal women to 52.4% among menopausal women. The prevalence rate among men is unclear due to the lack of research, however, it is estimated to be around 15%.
The most common symptoms of low libido include:
- A diminished sexual desire
- A diminished interest in any type of sex including masturbation
- A diminished interest in sexual fantasies or thinking about sex
- Feeling distressed about having a low desire for sex
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What Causes Low Libido?
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What Is The Treatment For Low Libido?
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What Can I Do To Increase My Libido?
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How Do I Find Out More About Low Libido Treatment?
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