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Can Viagra Improve Your Libido?

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Viagra is a drug that improves blood flow, so it doesn’t directly affect libido. However, it can improve a man’s confidence, indirectly increasing interest in sex.

 

Having a low libido, or sex drive is a common problem for both men and women. In men, this causes erectile dysfunction or ED.

While there is a “little blue pill” on the market that can physically stimulate the body, low libido has ties to stress or performance anxiety that can, frankly, really ruin the mood.

What’s Normal, in Terms of Sex Drive?

When it comes to the desire to have sex, defining what is “normal” is hard. That’s because every person is different. The question becomes, “What is normal for you and your chosen partner?” As you might imagine, the answer varies by individual and by the couple.

Problems can arise when the libido that you’ve grown accustomed to simply disappears. Or, one person in the relationship has a higher libido than the other. When one person wants to have sex more, the other person can feel pressured or depressed because they just aren’t in sync with their partner.

If low libido is a new issue with you or your partner, it could be temporary and tied to stress at work or perhaps the birth of a new child. Sometimes just not getting enough sleep can make you too tired to perform. Or, it could be a chronically low level of testosterone in men that is causing the problems.

Can Viagra help in these situations? What if low libido continues; how will you know if you should see a doctor?

Can Viagra Help Low Libido?

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Viagra can help with sexual performance, increasing confidence, and indirectly increasing interest in sex.

 

Many things can cause low libido, and many times the problem is temporary. The problem is that we frequently link our feelings of self-worth to our ability to perform sexually, and this is especially true of men. But the truth is sometimes a guy just isn’t in the mood.

It’s during these times that it might be tempting to pop a Viagra just to get the motor running again and eliminate the ED, but this may not actually work.

Television celebrity, Dr. Mehmet Oz, suggests that the individual must have the desire for sex in order for Viagra to work.

That’s because when the individual is aroused, the brain sends little chemical signals to the sexual organs that help kick-start the Viagra lifting process. But sex is a mind/body process, so while Viagra works on the physical symptoms of EDitdoesn’t help stimulate the mind in anticipation of sex.

So, the truth is that Viagra doesn’t increase a man’s libido, except indirectly. For many men, performance anxiety can compromise erection quality, so it only stands to reason that when erection quality is practically guaranteed to be good, that performance anxiety is lessened. That is, of course, assuming the man has taken Viagra and it works, as it should.

It’s important to note that Viagra doesn’t work without sexual stimulation, so it’s of limited value to men who just don’t care to have sex.

However, for men who worry about erection reliability and let that spoil the mood, Viagra can be great for allowing better anticipation and enjoyment of sex. To find out if you have Erectile dysfunction talk with your doctor today. If you are interested in ordering prescription ED medications online, with outstanding convenience and customer service, visit eDrugstore.com to start your order!

 

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