In feb i met with an accident and diagnosed with clevical fracture . while i was on bed rest for 8 weeks.
i realised my weight has gone up rapidly .
i feel tired .
i feel irritation in my stomach
i snoar like anything
my sexual desires are completely gone.
1. not able to understand whom to consult for all this .
2 are these symptoms interconnected
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Dear Practo User,
Low libido describes a decreased interest in sexual activity.
It’s common to lose interest in sex from time to time, and libido levels vary through life. It’s also normal for your interest not to match your partner’s at times.
However, low libido for a long period of time may cause concern for some people. It can sometimes be an indicator of an underlying health condition.
Here are a few potential causes of low libido in men.
1. Low testosterone
1. Medications
2. Restless legs syndrome (RLS)
3. Depression
4. Chronic illness
5. Sleep problems
6. Ageing
7. Low self-esteem
8. Alcohol
9. Drug use etc.
However this issue is not a cause to worry as there are medications and treatment available for the same. Rest assured your problem can be resolved.
To overcome this issue consult with experts don't shy these kind of problem can't be resolved though messages detail discussion required to find the reason get treated and enjoy sex life and further problems
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