Most times even if we don’t want to, experiencing depression may lead to a lack of motivation. Your energy can decline immensely and what’s worst is losing your sexual desires.
1. Delayed orgasms
There’s a possibility that you can experience delayed orgasms during intercourse and can even escalate to blocked orgasms.
2. Loss of sexual desire
All of a sudden you are losing interest and you have no sexual desire at all. Taking antidepressants may cause you to lose or decrease your libido.
3. Erectile dysfunction
Erectile dysfunction can also be a result of taking antidepressants. You may find it difficult to get there and maintain it.
4. Drop in sperm count
Although it may not happen to everyone, for some people taking antidepressants it can cause sperm count to drop to nearly zero.
5. Premature ejaculation
Premature ejaculation can also be another problem if your pills are not for you. If you notice unusual changes in your body it’s time to visit your doctor and share your concern.
Treatment
When you realize that something is not right, you can try to consider changing your lifestyle and eating habits. Other than that there are also other possible changes you can do that might help you.
Lower your dose
Before doing any change in your medication, you need to consult your doctor first so your doctor can assist you and avoid risks of any kind.
Change your medication
Some pills that work for others, might not work for you. If you notice a sudden change in your body, you need to tell your doctor so you can be given professional advice.
Avoid drinking alcohol
It’s easy to blame all the changes on your body after taking a newly prescribed medication. But sometimes we forget to consider our lifestyle. Drinking too much alcohol may also cause lower sexual desire.