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What Men Should Know About Low Libido

When people think about men’s sexual health, the focus is usually on erectile dysfunction. However, low libido, meaning reduced sexual desire, is just as common and often overlooked. Over time, it can impact confidence, relationships, and overall well-being. The good news is that low libido is very treatable once the cause is identified.


What Is Low Libido in Men

Low libido refers to a decreased interest in sexual activity. For some men, it may be temporary or unpredictable, while for others it can be long-term. Importantly, it does not always involve performance issues and does not mean something is “wrong” with you. Like any health concern, it deserves proper evaluation and individualized care.


Common Causes of Low Libido in Men

Hormonal Changes

Low testosterone is one of the most well-known causes, but thyroid disorders can also contribute.

Medical Conditions

Chronic health issues can affect energy, hormones, and desire, including:

  • diabetes
  • obesity
  • sleep apnea
  • depression

Medications

Several prescription medications can lower libido, such as:

  • certain antidepressants
  • some blood pressure medications
  • opioids

Never stop a medication on your own. Always discuss changes with your provider.

Stress and Mental Health

Stress, anxiety, burnout, and relationship tension often reduce sexual desire. Mental health is a major player in libido.

Lifestyle Factors

Low energy or poor health habits can decrease desire, such as:

  • excessive alcohol use
  • lack of exercise
  • chronic sleep deprivation

Improving core habits can make a significant difference.


Is Low Libido the Same as Erectile Dysfunction

No. Low libido and erectile dysfunction are different issues.

  • Low libido: not feeling interested in sex
  • Erectile dysfunction: interested, but unable to perform

Sometimes they overlap, but many men experience one without the other.


How Low Libido in Men Is Diagnosed

Evaluation usually includes:

  • a sexual and medical history
  • blood work to check testosterone, thyroid levels, and other markers
  • a review of current medications
  • an assessment of lifestyle, stress, and sleep

This helps identify the exact cause so treatment is targeted.


Can Low Libido Be Treated

Yes, very effectively. Treatment depends on the underlying cause.

Hormonal Treatment

Testosterone replacement therapy if levels are clinically low.

Lifestyle and Metabolic Support

Weight management, exercise, sleep improvement, and reducing alcohol use.

Mental Health Support

Counseling, stress management, and treatment for anxiety or depression.

Medication Adjustments

Switching or adjusting certain prescriptions when they affect libido.

Most men see significant improvement once the source is identified.


The Takeaway

Low libido in men is common, and it is not something you have to live with. According to the American Urological Association, low testosterone in men can be associated with aging, certain medical conditions, and symptoms that affect quality of life. With a proper evaluation and personalized treatment, sexual desire, confidence, and overall health can all improve. Explore our men’s sexual health services here.


This article is for education only and is not medical advice. See our Medical Disclaimer.

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