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Longly Avoid sex but the feelingcompletely nil. How I can get normal sex life? - #10117

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I have back bone pain Now I am taking treatment from Siddha andEnglish medicine. I have No sexual and completely nil How I can get Daily sexual with my partner. Please suggest Health Supplements for better sex.

Age: 59
Chronic illnesses: No
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When dealing with back bone pain alongside lack of sexual interest, it is essential to first consider whether the treatments being undertaken could be contributing to your symptoms. Some medications, whether from Siddha or Western medicine, might impact sexual libido as a side effect. Discussing this with your prescribing doctor could help identify any such issues.

For your spinal pain, ensure you’re following a suitable regimen that includes not only medication but physical therapy or exercises specifically aimed at strengthening your back muscles and improving posture. Core strengthening can help reduce pain and potentially improve sexual performance by providing better support during activity.

In attempting to regain a normal sex life, lifestyle factors play a crucial role. Regular exercise, a balanced diet rich in zinc and amino acids such as L-arginine, along with proper sleep, can naturally boost libido. Adequate hydration and stress reduction techniques like yoga or meditation may also enhance sexual health.

Before trying health supplements for sexual enhancement, always consult with your physician to ensure they’re safe, especially alongside your current medications. Popular natural options include ginseng, maca root, and L-citrulline, but efficacy varies and they should be taken under medical guidance.

Consider discussing psychological elements that may be affecting your sex life. A mental health professional might provide support if stress, anxiety, or relationship dynamics are contributing factors. Meanwhile, if there’s continued erectile difficulties or other specific concerns, a referral to a specialist like an endocrinologist or urologist may be warranted. They can perform detailed investigations to pinpoint underlying issues that might require targeted treatment.

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