Low Sexual Desire

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Low Sexual Desire

Dr Saransh Jain






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                     World renounced and Internationally awarded and World Famous personality Dr. Saransh Jain discussed with panel of doctors about low sexual desire.

Sexual desire can be low for a variety of reasons Let us discuss this issue.... 
                People normally differ in the degree of sexual appetite they have. There is no single standard of sexual desire, and desire differs not only from person to person but also for the same person over one's lifespan.
                           One of the most common sexual complaints among couples is a disparity in sexual desire. Sexual desire can be low for a variety of reasons, many of them psychological and interpersonal. But that doesn't necessarily make it a disorder. It becomes a diagnosable condition only when it diminishes the quality of one's life and creates distress, or when a disparity arises in the sex drives of partners, evolving into a matter of unresolved contention in the relationship. Loss of sexual desire can both result from relationship problems and cause them.
               Moreover, what constitutes "low" (or hypoactive) sexual desire is relative. Partners who use the degree of sexual desire experienced early in a relationship as a standard of comparison may label as a problem the drop in sexual desire and activity that often accompanies long-term partnerships. Further, a person who experiences low sexual desire that is problematic relative to one partner may not experience any disparity in desire with a different partner. What is designated as one partner's low libido may more accurately reflect a hyperactive sex drive in the other partner.
Sexual desire and responsiveness normally differ between men and women, and assumptions about sexual equivalency may falsely suggest the existence of hypoactive desire disorder. Men are more readily physiologically aroused than women, and for them, desire is tied tightly to this arousal. Among women, sexual desire is typically more psychological and situational, influenced by how they feel about their bodies as well as the quality of relationship with their partner. Moreover, women often do not experience desire until after they are genitally aroused, and arousal may require an extended period of foreplay.

What Counts as Low Sexual Desire?

                                How much sex—and desire for sex—is “healthy” depends on the individual. Levels of sexual desire can change for various reasons, and decreased desire doesn’t necessarily cause distress, but it can. How to classify the problems related to low sexual desire and whether particular psychological or medical treatment approaches are effective in alleviating those problems are subjects of continued debate among clinicians and scientists. Much of the conversation centers on how the workings of desire and arousal tend to differ between men and women.

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