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How your health affects your sex lifeExperts agree: There is an important relationship between overall health, overall lifestyle, and sexual satisfaction. Research also suggests that certain physical conditions that go along with obesity also affect sex drive, further dampening the desires of those who are overweight. The good news: You can make some lifestyle changes to enhance your libido, experts say. Those changes include:
Get help if you need itAlthough small changes in lifestyle -- along with some healthy "self-talk" -- can go a long way toward improving both drive and desire, if you still are experiencing sexual problems, professional help may be in order. It's not as simple as getting a prescription for Viagra; sexual problems may be physical or psychological in nature, and can affect both men and women. If the problems are persistent, or cause distress for you or your partner, it's time to see your doctor for evaluation and treatment. Published February 2006. SOURCES: WebMD Medical Reference in collaboration with the Cleveland Clinic: "Sexual Health." WebMD Feature: "Sex Better Than Money for Happiness." WebMD Weight Loss Clinic Feature: "Better Sex: What's Weight Got to Do With It?" Weight Loss Clinic Expert Column: "3 Secrets to a Steamier Sex Life" by Kathleen Zelman, MPH, RD. WebMD Medical Reference in collaboration with the Cleveland Clinic: "Male Sexual Problems." ©2006 WebMD Inc. All rights reserved. Last Editorial Review: 2/13/2006 |
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