Lack of Desire

What is lack of desire?

Lack of sexual desire or decreased libido is, as its name suggests, a low level or absence of sexual interest.

It manifests itself by encountering difficulties in initiating or responding to sexual activity in the face of the stimuli that used to provoke their desire.

Lack of desire may go hand in hand with other pathologies such as erectile dysfunction, but it may also exist as an independent erection problem.

This pathology can have a very negative impact on the patient’s quality of life and on their relationships, so it is important to go to a doctor’s office. 

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Symptoms

• Apathy with the idea of sexual intercourse.
• Disinterest in all sexual behavior (masturbation, sexual fantasies, erotic material, perception of attractiveness in people who could be sexual partners).
• Absence of morning or stimulation erections.
• No sexual interest towards any person.
• Lack of sexual interest towards the partner.

Symptoms

• Apathy with the idea of sexual intercourse.
• Disinterest in all sexual behavior (masturbation, sexual fantasies, erotic material, perception of attractiveness in people who could be sexual partners).
• Absence of morning or stimulation erections.
• No sexual interest towards any person.
• Lack of sexual interest towards the partner.

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Types

Lack of primary desire: It has always been present throughout the patient’s sexual life.
Lack of secondary desire: It manifests itself when the sexual interest that once existed disappears.

Types

Lack of primary desire: It has always been present throughout the patient’s sexual life.
Lack of secondary desire: It manifests itself when the sexual interest that once existed disappears.

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Causes

Lack of sexual desire can be caused by physical factors such as hormonal disorders or be associated with psychological causes such as depression or anxiety.

Causes

Lack of sexual desire can be caused by physical factors such as hormonal disorders or be associated with psychological causes such as depression or anxiety.

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