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No problem in blood pressure and has no relation with ur low libido...
Take proper counseling to clear all ur doubts..
To be sexually fit completely..
To increase desire and libido for sexual activity
Your blood pressure is fine. We need to examine and do certain investigations to understand what’s happening. Please connect one to one for better results
Hi.. low sexual desire could be due to physical causes like decreased hormones like testosterone, any physical illnesses like diabetes etc and also psychological causes like depression, anxiety, stress etc. need further history to give appropriate advice regarding the same. You may need certain investigations if necessary.
Your blood pressure is in the normal range. It is unlikely that it has anything to do with your sexual desire. Consider visiting a specialist/Sexologist to evaluate your problem in detail
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