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    Low Sex Drive

    Nearly 40% of women will experience concerns with sexual satisfaction as they age.

    What is low sex drive?

    Low sex drive, also known as hypoactive sexual desire disorder (HSDD), is a condition in which an individual has little to no interest in sexual activity. Low sex drive can manifest as low libido, vaginal dryness, pain during sex and difficulty to orgasm. 

    What causes low sex drive?

    There can be many causes of low sex drive, including physical factors (such as hormonal imbalances, medical conditions, or side effects of medications), psychological factors (such as stress, depression, or relationship problems), or a combination of both. Age and lifestyle habits (such as substance abuse or lack of physical activity) can also play a role.

    What causes low sex drive?

    There can be many causes of low sex drive, including physical factors (such as hormonal imbalances, medical conditions, or side effects of medications), psychological factors (such as stress, depression, or relationship problems), or a combination of both. Age and lifestyle habits (such as substance abuse or lack of physical activity) can also play a role.

    Treatments and Products to help with Low Sex Drive

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    Treatments to address low sex drive

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    We offer a free consultation with one of our expert clinicians, specializing in women’s sexual health and incontinence.

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    At Modern Age, we are creating a new approach to how we age. We are inspired by research that shows that people who feel younger, live longer. Our bodies change throughout our lives, so it's never too early to understand what's happening and what we can do about it. For those of us who don't want to fade quietly into the background, we are here to help you take control. Learn more about our approach.

    Rethinking How We Age

    At Modern Age, we are creating a new approach to how we age. We are inspired by research that shows that people who feel younger, live longer. Our bodies change throughout our lives, so it's never too early to understand what's happening and what we can do about it. For those of us who don't want to fade quietly into the background, we are here to help you take control. Learn more about our approach.

    Questions about Low Sex Drive

    I’ve become less interested in sex with my partner and alone. Is this caused by my hormones?
    Sexual desire is extremely complex and many things can impact it — our hormones, our relationship, our mental state, anxiety, fatigue. Scheduling time with a Modern Age clinician to discuss how your sexual desire has changed with time can help identify what the root cause behind this change. Our clinicians will work with you on a personalized plan to get you back in the mood.
    I don’t know where to start, should I consider a treatment or a prescription?
    If you’re not sure where to start, book a complimentary virtual consult with one of our expert clinicians, and we’d be happy to work with you to find a solution that works best for you. We’ll craft a personalized plan to help address your symptoms, so you can achieve satisfying sex, with a partner or alone.
    Are there lifestyle changes I can make to help improve my sex drive?
    Exercise is a key factor in energy and creating endorphins. Regular physical activity can help boost energy levels, improve mood, and increase sexual desire. Other lifestyle changes that can help improve your sex drive are eating a balanced diet, getting adequate sleep and maintaining a healthy weight.

    More About Low Sex Drive

    Low sex drive can be a common concern for many women, and it can have a significant impact on their quality of life. Low sex drive in women can be caused by a variety of factors, including hormonal imbalances, stress, relationship problems, and physical health issues. Hormonal imbalances, especially during menopause, can cause changes in the anatomy of the pelvic region and can reduce sexual desire.

    To address low sex drive, we offer a range of treatments, including hormone therapy, lifestyle modifications, and specifically intravaginal radio frequency which has been shown to improve vaginal sensation, lubrication, and laxity.

    Hormone therapy can help to balance hormones and increase sexual desire, while lifestyle modifications, such as reducing stress, eating a healthy diet, and engaging in regular exercise, can also help to improve sexual health. Although we do not offer it, relationship counseling can help to address any underlying relationship issues and improve sexual satisfaction.

    Low sex drive is a taboo topic, especially among women. Our board certified clinicians can help you tackle this problem and find a treatment plan that’s right for you.