A sudden increase in sexual desire is never a good thing
Xiao Wu has been dating his beloved girlfriend for six years. When he was about to get married, he unexpectedly discovered that his girlfriend was sleeping in the same bed with another man. He suffered a severe mental blow.
Since then, the originally gentle man seemed to have changed. His temper was sometimes irritable and sometimes melancholy, and he often hid in his room all day long.
Masturbating most of the time
Fearing that something might happen to him, his family installed a small monitor in the room, only to find that Xiao Wu stayed in the room most of the time masturbating.
Could it be that breaking up with his girlfriend left him with unsatisfied sexual desire? His family forced him to see an andrologist, but the doctor suggested that Xiao Wu go to a psychiatric department.
Isn’t it just that you have a stronger sexual desire? Why do you need to see a psychologist
Xiao Wu’s family members don’t quite understand this: Isn’t it just that he has a stronger sexual desire? Why do he need to see a psychiatrist?
Many men regard strong sexual desire as a sign of good health. However, except for the excusable circumstances of adolescence and newlyweds, men’s sexual desire usually weakens with age, and the change will not be particularly significant in a short period of time. .
So, if you used to have sex two or three times a week, but suddenly you want it almost every day, and you easily get sexually excited, you should consider whether you have other diseases.
Results in increased sexual desire
According to reports, schizophrenia, Parkinson's disease, head trauma, tumors, lesions of the pituitary gland and gonads, etc., can all cause strong sexual desire. Some people will frequently masturbate or have sex when they have nothing to do or to solve the problem of insomnia.
For the latter, misunderstandings should be corrected and it should be understood that excessive sexual desire can lead to prostatitis and sexual dysfunction, and even cause anxiety. The former should find out the cause as early as possible and treat it symptomatically.
Women are no exception
It is also understood that a sudden increase in female sexual desire may also be a sign of disease.
If you feel abnormal but cannot control it, you should consider whether it is caused by endocrine disorders, seek medical advice as soon as possible, and do not take medication indiscriminately because it is difficult to talk about it.