Oral contraceptive
A latest study found that millions of women who have active sexual life may become low -sexual desire due to high hormone content.This is because women with long -term and large doses of contraceptive pills will have a higher level of globulin (SHBG) content in the body, and these proteins can wrap testicular hormones and prevent them from exerting the effectiveness of regulatory function.
Antidepressant
Depression is called "spirit", and it is not uncommon in modern society.The antidepressant drugs, especially 5-hydroxylidine intake inhibitors, will reduce sexual desire and damage the ability of a person to reach orgasm, which may have a negative effect on the secretion of dopamine (participating in the brain chemicals of sexual desire).Some people suspect that these medicines will "short circuit" the original brain system, which will affect a person's sexual desire and love.Therefore, once depression patients find sexual function problems, they should take the initiative to discuss with the doctor and replace a safe alternative drug.
Holesterol (lipid -lowering) drugs
The basic side effects of such drugs are to cause erectile dysfunction (ED) and decreased sexual desire.At present, many studies have shown that long -term lipid -lowering medicines will cause ED.Guo Jun, director of the male department of Xiyuan Hospital of the Chinese Academy of Chinese Medicine, suggested that for patients with a lighter condition, they should consider seeking natural methods to reduce fat, such as low fat, high fiber diet, less fat, and increased aerobic exercise.
Hypertension
Anti -hypertension drugs can affect sexual function through the effects of central or peripheral nervous systems, vascular systems and hormones.These drugs may affect sexual desire, erectile function and orgasm, and may also have non -direct effects on sexual function, such as ejaculation disorders, male breast development, and persistent erectile disease.
99 Health Network Men's experts remind that the greater the dosage of the above drugs, the longer the time, and the older the medication, the more susceptible to sexual function, or the heavier sexual function."The sexual function caused by drugs may gradually recover after stopping the drug. But patients should still avoid it as much as possible, so as not to cause irreversible psychological damage and destroy family happiness."
(Editor in charge: Doudou)