There are many possible reasons for having a low sex drive (loss of libido). Treating the cause should help increase your sex drive.
Some of the main causes of a low sex drive include:
Some long-term conditions can also affect your sex drive, such as heart disease, diabetes, an underactive thyroid or cancer.
Treatment for a low sex drive depends on what's causing it.
A GP can advise you about help you can get and any treatments that might improve your sex drive.
Cause | Possible treatments |
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Relationship problems | Relationship counselling |
Sexual problems like vaginal dryness or erectile dysfunction | Medicines to treat the problem, such as vaginal lubricants or medicines to help you get an erection |
Menopause | Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) |
Mental health problems like depression | Antidepressants or cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) |
Medicine, contraception and health conditions | Changing to a different medicine or type of contraception, or discussing treatment options if you have a health condition |