Medical Conditions/Medications and Lower Libido?

Medications and alcohol can decrease a sex drive. Medications including birth control pills, anti-depressants, anti-anxiety, narcotics and mood alternating drugs can lower sex drive and make having an orgasm difficult.

Medications and alcohol can decrease a sex drive. Medications including birth control pills, anti-depressants, anti-anxiety, narcotics and mood alternating drugs can lower sex drive and make having an orgasm difficult. Allergy medications, not only dry up your sinuses but also your vaginal tissue, making natural sexual lubrication challenging.

For those suffering from constant and on-going stress, long term physical and mental medical complication can occur. Depression, anxiety, insomnia, weight loss or weight gain, poor concentration, accidents, high blood pressure and heartbeat irregularities are some of the common medical conditions associated with chronic stress. All of these types of stress related medical conditions drop your libido quickly.

Medical conditions including polycystic ovary syndrome, hypothyroidism, pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), endometriosis, perimenopause, menopause, genitourinary syndrome of menopause (GSM), depression, anxiety, chronic stress, diabetes, multiple sclerosis and chronic pain are the more common conditions associated with a low libido.