
Suggest Remedy For Low Libido And Excessive Sweating

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Hello,
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Before we can make any conclusions I request you to provide following details so an impression can be made about the cause of problem.
1. How long you are facing this problem (erection) ?
2. How the problem started whether it was sudden in onset or build up slowly over the months or years?
3. Frequency of the problem in a week/month ? Are you able to have some successful sexual intercourse?
4. In a typical month out of what number of sexual interactions/masturbations ?
5. What are the factors that increase the problem?
6. Factors that relieve the problem- thoughts, situations, partner, place etc
7. Do you get early morning erection?
8. If yes how frequent?
9. Your relationship status and partner details- Is she very critical, demands sex more than what can you think, does she feel superior to you or bothers you in some other regards
10. Effect on your relationship so far due to problem
11. Details of medical illness, if any
12. Medications you are receiving currently, if any including ayurvedic homeopathic or any other
13. Medication you received in past and their effect?
14. Do you have any psychiatric illness (like anxiety, depression, fear)?
15. Investigations done till date and reports of most latest investigations?
I must assure you that once we identify cause it will be easy to correct it.
I look forward to see more details.
Thanks and regards


there is need to change anxiety medication
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Thanks for reverting back to me.
As per the available information both anxiety and paxil could be reason for both erection problem as well as perspiration. Having said this it can be tackled in two ways.
Firstly by changing anxiety medication like venlafaxine as it has less chance of erectile dysfunction and equally effective like paxil.
The second option is to use some antidote for sexual side effect of paxil. The commonly employed antidote in this regard are bupropion or mirtazepine.
I must inform you that there are good chance of recovery and there is need to correct it without delay. I request you to see your psychiatrist and discuss the above said options.
I hope this helps you.
Thanks and regards.

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