Healthcare: That is the role of your physician. It is not our job to analyze your test results or to replace the relationship you have with your physician. We are here to enhance and educate. Your situation is most likely a mental issue and not in any way a physical or chemical issue. A good family physician should be able to help you get to a better sense of health over this issue.
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Results?: Since you mention "results," I assume you've had hormonal tests done. Were they normal? Since you are physically fit, a medical problem is an unlikely cause. Psychological stress & fatigue can lower the libido, also some prescription, OTC and street drugs. Besides, like personality, "normal" libido varies widely & may be a problem only if your partner's sex drive is higher than yours.
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Healthtap Prime: If you would like someone to look at your results, consider Healthtap Prime. You can upload your lab tests there and talk to someone. Be prepared with your other symptoms, meds, medical problems, as well, as there is a 30 minute limit.
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