Many people think that frigidity is a common disease among women when it comes to it. In fact, men may also suffer from frigidity. So what are the possible reasons for male frigidity? Below is an introduction to the common causes of male frigidity for everyone to understand.
High mental and psychological pressure
The fast pace of modern life, fierce competition, high pressure at work and complex interpersonal relationships have caused serious psychological pressure to adult men, especially those with weak and tense psychological quality, resulting in a psychological disorder of anxiety and depression intertwined and repeated, which interferes with the function of the cerebral cortex, leading to low sexual desire. For such patients, we need to provide more mental care and emphasize the positive role of female spouses in treatment.
Low androgen levels
Androgen can not only maintain male spermatogenic function and secondary sexual characteristics, but also improve the excitability of the sexual center of the cerebral cortex, stimulate sexual desire and produce sexual response. Low levels of androgens can directly lead to decreased male libido, sometimes accompanied by erectile dysfunction. For such patients, we need to conduct corresponding sex hormone measurements and, if necessary, provide androgen replacement therapy to restore normal sexual activity.
Medications
Various drugs are directly related to low libido, such as antipsychotic drugs, antihypertensive drugs (reserpine, propranolol, etc.), hormonal drugs (estrogen, antiandrogenic drugs), etc. If necessary, communicate with relevant specialists to adjust the type and dosage of drugs.
Chronic diseases
Chronic hepatitis, cirrhosis, diabetes, chronic renal insufficiency, etc., will lead to male sexual dysfunction. For such patients, we need to actively treat the primary disease while also paying attention to androgen levels. If necessary, using androgen replacement therapy can effectively improve the patient's sexual dysfunction.
Personal lifestyle habits
Long term alcoholism can lead to chronic liver poisoning, causing an increase in estrogen levels in the blood and a decrease in androgen levels, leading to decreased libido. In addition, insufficient sleep, malnutrition, etc. may also lead to low libido. Improving bad habits can lead to improvements.