Could be anything: Treatment is dependent on the cause of the no sex drive. It's appropriate to see your doctor with the above complaints. He/she will ask you more questions and check labs/studies to try to narrow down the cause. Once that's known, appropriate treatment can be started.
Answered 4/13/2016
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Sex Drive: There could be physiological or psychological causes responsible for that.The best will be to consult your primary care if not getting better seeking a psychiatric evaluation will be helpful there are clinicians who specialize in this are of medicine now. Good luck.
Answered 7/29/2014
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The previous answers: Are correct. But some people have an intrinsically lower libido through no medical or psychological reasons. I agree with the suggestions of my colleagues, but it can be a normal human variant! and at the age of 52, hormonal factors and natural loss of sex drive could\explain the situation!
Answered 7/5/2014
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See a doctor: See a doctor and let them check you and see if you need some blood tests.
Answered 5/29/2015
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Many possibilities..: Are you on any medications that may cause this? Do you have religious or moral beliefs that would be inhibiting? Are you a victim of past sexual molestation or abuse that has not been addressed in therapy? Although unlikely at your age, do you have a medical reason to have a hormone imbalance? Please start by seeing your primary care provider.
Answered 9/28/2016
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