Men's Health Condition
Reduced Libido
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Overview
Reduced Libido: what you need to know
Reduced libido refers to a persistent decrease in sexual desire or interest. For many men, this can feel worrying or frustrating, particularly when it affects confidence, intimacy, or relationships. Some notice a gradual decline over time, while others experience a more sudden change linked to stress, illness, or life events.
Common Symptoms
- Reduced interest in sex
- Fewer sexual thoughts or urges
- Decreased motivation for intimacy
- Feeling emotionally disconnected from sexual activity
- Changes in self-confidence
- May occur alongside erectile difficulties
Possible Causes
Psychological factors such as stress, anxiety, low mood, relationship difficulties, or burnout are common contributors. Physical health issues, chronic fatigue, sleep problems, medication side effects, and hormonal changes, including testosterone-related factors, may also play a role. Often, more than one factor is involved.
How Menvate Approaches This
At Menvate, assessment focuses on understanding reduced libido in context. This includes discussing symptoms, duration, medical history, medications, lifestyle factors, mental wellbeing, and any related concerns such as erectile dysfunction or fatigue. Where appropriate, existing blood results or further assessment may help clarify contributing factors.
When to seek guidance
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What's included in a consultation
- 45-minute GP consultation
- Blood test review (if available)
- Personalised clinical next steps
- 20-minute follow-up included
- Written summary provided
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