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Because of what problem no stimulation of motion in human body

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Answered by Rahul8699
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A lack of sexual desire and/or a lack of sexual arousal may be caused by physical problems (in the body), psychological problems (in the mind) or a mixture of both.

A lack of sexual desire and/or a lack of sexual arousal may be associated with a number of physical problems. These include diabetes, hormone deficiencies (low oestrogen or testosterone), urinary incontinence, arthritis, nerve problems (e.g. spinal cord injury, multiple sclerosis) and the effects of some prescription medicines (including some that affect mood and behavior, e.g. antidepressants, some used to treat conditions of the heart or blood vessels, e.g. antihypertensives, and some that affect the hormones, e.g. Tamoxifen and combined oral contraceptives).

A lack of sexual desire may also be associated with high blood pressure, Parkinson’s disease, dementia and schizophrenia. While a lack of sexual arousal may also be associated with disease of the arteries (atherosclerosis), thyroid problems, surgical procedures and radiotherapy to the genital area, pelvis or lower abdomen/tummy, as well as frequent urinary tract or vaginal infections and vaginal skin conditions.

Psychological issues that may cause or contribute to a lack of sexual desire and/or a lack of sexual arousal include depression, anxiety, relationship problems, sexual dysfunction in the partner, unrewarding sexual experiences, low self-esteem, negative body image and a history of sexual abuse, violence or humiliation.




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