Should one having depression along with sexual dysfunction take SSRI drugs (known to cause further sexual dysfunction)?
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It's safe, considering you both are disease-free. Also, you'd probably want to consider your birth control status. If you're using condoms, the penis can shrink and the condom can slip off, exposing you both to disease and you to becoming pregnant if his semen seeps into your vagina. Me and my ma....
Celibacy has effects on your body & mind but they're hardly life-threatening, and they do not affect your next sexual encounter. Tightness in your vagina is not influenced by your number of sexual partners. Hymen will never grow back. Avoiding sex for long could lead to less lubrication in....
I guess you are referring to the brain stimulation rather than activity. If you actually think that it decreases the brain activity than you are unaware of the fact that watching porn helps many in increasing the brain activity and repairing sex life in many cases as well. When you do an actual p....
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Sexual dysfunction is one of the major side effects of the antidepressants especially SSRI. The three most common antidepressant-induced sexual side effects include decreased sexual interest (libido), decreased physiological arousal (including lubrication in women and erection in men), and delayed or blocked orgasm. Sexual side effects due to antidepressants may emerge within a few days to a few months of starting medication depending upon a patient’s physiological makeup and response to the medication. Serotonin, a neurotransmitter, appears to have a negative impact on the desire and arousal phases of the sexual response cycle. switching to an alternative antidepressant medication known to cause a lower incidence of sexual side effects.