My wife have no any desire for sex. I marry her 3 years back. But till now, she don t show any interest to have sex with me even single days. Though she love me a lot, I need to give her lot of explanation to have sex with her.So, give me advice for her to increase her sexual desireness. Her age is 32
Loss of libido in women may be due to some medical problem like hormone issues, thyroid issues or some illness. It can also be due to lack of love, neglect or attachment she feels. It can be due to household burdens, tiredness or fatigue. You are suggested to spend more time with her. Pay heed to her likes & dislikes, love & respect her. Get her physically examined by a gynecologist. Get all blood tests done. Get her treated at the earliest. She can use Provestra or Zestra if required after consultation with a gynecologist.
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Dr. Nupur K, General & Family Physician
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Hello, Loss of libido in women may be due to some medical problem like hormone issues, thyroid issues or some illness. It can also be due to lack of love, neglect or attachment she feels. It can be due to household burdens, tiredness or fatigue. You are suggested to spend more time with her. Pay heed to her likes & dislikes, love & respect her. Get her physically examined by a gynecologist. Get all blood tests done. Get her treated at the earliest. She can use Provestra or Zestra if required after consultation with a gynecologist. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Nupur K, General & Family Physician