I am 30 yrs old and my husband is 36yrs. It has been around 5 years to our marriage and we have not tried for baby. But as of now,we have started planning for it. During relationship earlier,we never ever had intercourse in between us as a point of precautions for not having baby. My husband and me have started building relationships with intercourse but during that time period my husband's private part become lose and after trying the best from my side, he still not able to make his private part in the condition to do intercourse. We could not able to start our sex even due to lack of interest in him.
Please suggest so that I can have a proper medication for him and for me too if needed.
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Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder:
You need a detailed history and clinical assessment before making a diagnosis.
Low desire and erectile dysfunction can be due to many reasons like vascular, neurologic, endocrine causes (diabetes, thyroid dysfunction and hypogonadism), drugs and psychogenic.
Presence of one problem can cause the other sexual dysfunction.
Desire disorder can be treated only after understanding personal, relationship, couple dynamics, underlying hormonal and medical disorders.
Treating with pro-erectile drugs like Viagra alone may not solve the problems
You can meet an endocrinologist in person before going for lab tests and get a complete work up, treatment and psychological counseling done.
Dr.S.Ramkumar
MD DNB DM Endocrinology (AIIMS) FECSM
Fellowship in Diabetes (Auckland, NZ)
Fellow of European Council of Sexual Medicine
Consultant Endocrinologist
Hormones and Sexual Medicine
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