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Loss of Sexual Desire

Sexual desire naturally varies from person to person. Some may want sex three times a day; others, three times a year. There is no “right” or “normal” level of desire. Differing levels of desire are a problem only if a couple can’t find a mutually satisfying compromise.


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Loss of Sexual Desire
Occasional loss of desire Symptoms can usually be treated at home. If symptoms persist, you should call your doctor for advice.
Loss of desire connected to medication or illness Symptoms may be treated at home or they may require a visit to your doctor. Usually you and your doctor need to share additional information about your condition to decide what is best for you.
Ongoing loss of desire for 2 months or more Symptoms need to be evaluated by a doctor. When you call to make an appointment, your doctor will help you determine how soon you need to be seen.

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