Loss Of Libido
Where to get help and advice
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- your GP they may be able to offer some helpful advice, or refer you to a specialistfor an assessment and treatment
- apsychosexual therapist your GP may be able to refer you on the NHS, or you could pay to see a therapist privately; read more about what sex therapists do and how to find one
- a contraception and sexual health (CASH) clinic
- Relate a relationship supportservice thathas online advice about sex and relationships , telephone and online counselling and local support services , as well as therapists you can pay to see
- the Sexual Advice Association asexual healthcharity that has onlinefactsheets about sex problems and a helpline on020 7486 7262
Don't feel embarrassed about getting help. Lots of people experience problems with their sex drive, and seeking advice can be the first step towards resolving the issue.
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Common causes of a low libido
Relationship problems Sexual problems Stress, anxiety and exhaustion Depression Getting older and the menopause Pregnancy, giving birth and breastfeeding Underlying health problems
Introduction
Loss of libido, or reduced sex drive, is a common problem in men and women. Find out what can cause it and where to get help.
Where to get help and advice
your GP they may be able to offer some helpful advice, or refer you to a specialistfor an assessment and treatment apsychosexual therapist your GP may be able to refer you on the NHS, or you could