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Low Libido in Men

It can be defined as a decrease in sexual desire or a loss of motivation for sexual activity.

General information

Low libido should not be considered solely psychological. Hormones, metabolic diseases, sleep, stress, and relationship factors should be evaluated together.

Possible causes and influencing factors

Low testosterone, depressive mood, chronic diseases, certain medications, fatigue, alcohol, and sleep disorders can play a role.

Assessment process

Assessment may include medical history, psychosocial status, hormone tests, and metabolic evaluation.

Treatment and support approach

The approach is aimed at finding the underlying cause. Lifestyle, psychological support, relationship counseling, and medical evaluation can be considered together.

When to seek support?

If the lack of desire lasts for a long time, started suddenly, or is accompanied by erectile dysfunction or depressive symptoms, seeking support is recommended.

Frequently asked questions

When should a doctor be consulted for Low Libido in Men?

If symptoms are recurrent, affect daily life, or if there is pain, fever, blood in urine, inability to urinate, discharge, or rapid worsening, a urological evaluation is recommended.

Does Low Libido in Men alone lead to a diagnosis?

No. The diagnosis is made by evaluating the patient's history, physical examination findings, laboratory, and imaging results together.

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