Here's why women have low sex drive
Loss of sexual desire is a very real problem that has plagued many women at least at some point in their lives. The condition, which is known in medical terms as hypoactive sexual desire disorder (HSDD), is the most prevalent form of sexual dysfunction that affects women of all ages. In fact, a recent study has revealed that nearly one-third of women aged 18 to 59 suffer from diminished or a complete lack of interest in sex.
What makes the issue of women’s sexual complaints worse than those of men is that unlike erectile dysfunction, deficient libido in females is caused by a combination of both mental and physical factors. Here are the most common causes for loss of desire for sex in women:
Interpersonal relationship issues
These issues could arise because of the birth of a child, partner performance problems or a lack of emotional fulfilment in the relationship. Sex therapy or relationship counselling can be an apt treatment individuals and couples, according to WebMD.
Medications
There are certain antidepressants, blood pressure lowering drugs and oral contraceptives that can diminish sexual drive as they affect testosterone levels and affect blood flow. Changing the medication or altering the dose could hopefully solve the problem.
Age
Post-menopausal women may experience vaginal dryness which makes penetration painful. Vaginal estrogen creams can offer sufficient lubrication in such a scenario.
Medical problems
Both mental illnesses (like depression and anxiety disorders) and physical diseases (such as endometriosis, fibroids, and thyroid disorders) can have an adverse impact on a woman’s sex drive. Therefore, it is necessary to first tackle such medical conditions with appropriate treatment to ensure a satisfying sex life.