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Depression And Its Effect On Sexual Intercourse by libracinlagos(f): 7:01am On Dec 06, 2017
Depression (major depressive disorder or clinical depression) is a common but serious mood disorder. It causes severe symptoms that affect how you feel, think, and handle daily activities, such as sleeping, eating, or working.
To be diagnosed with depression, the symptoms must be present for at least two weeks. Despite social stigma, depression is a very common illness. According to the (CDC), about one in 20 Americans over the age of 12 has some form of depression. While the (NIMH) reports a higher prevalence in women, the fact is that depression can develop in anyone, and at any age.

The types of depression include:
Some forms of depression are slightly different, or they may develop under unique circumstances, such as:
• Persistent depressive disorder (also called dysthymia) is a depressed mood that lasts for at least two years.
• Perinatal depression is much more serious than the “baby blues” (relatively mild depressive and anxiety symptoms that typically clear within two weeks after delivery) that many women experience after giving birth. Women with perinatal depression experience full-blown major depression during pregnancy or after delivery (postpartum depression). The feelings of extreme sadness, anxiety, and exhaustion that accompany perinatal depression may make it difficult for these new mothers to complete daily care activities for themselves and/or for their babies.
• Psychotic depression occurs when a person has severe depression plus some form of psychosis, such as having disturbing false fixed beliefs (delusions) or hearing or seeing upsetting things that others cannot hear or see (hallucinations).
• Seasonal affective disorder is characterized by the onset of depression during the winter months, when there is less natural sunlight.
• Bipolar disorder is different from depression, but it is included in this list is because someone with bipolar disorder experiences episodes of extremely low moods that meet the criteria for major depression (called “bipolar depression”). But a person with bipolar disorder also experiences extreme high – euphoric or irritable – moods called “mania” or a less severe form called “hypomania.”
Symptoms and Gender Differences
Both men and women can experience difficulties with initiating and enjoying sex because of depression. Still, there are some differences in the ways depression affects women and men.
Women
According to the NIMH, a higher rate of depression in women is connected to hormonal changes. This is why a woman’s risk of depression may increase:
• before and during menstruation
• after childbirth
• when juggling work, home, and family life
• during perimenopause and menopause

Women [/b]are the most likely to experience persistent “bluesy” feelings that can make them feel less confident and less worthy. These feelings can drastically change your overall sex life.
As women age, physical factors can make sex less enjoyable (and sometimes even painful). Changes in the vaginal wall can make sexual activity unpleasant. Also, lower levels of estrogen can disrupt natural lubrication. Such factors can be depressing for women if they do not seek help to find relief.

[b]Men

Anxiety, low self-esteem, and guilt are common causes of erectile dysfunction. These are all symptoms of depression, but such issues can also occur naturally with stress and age. The NIMH explains that men are also more likely to lose interest in activities during depression. This could also mean that men might not find sex as appealing.
In men, antidepressants are directly related to impotence. Delayed orgasm or premature ejaculation may occur, too.
In both men and women, having troubles with sexual health can worsen feelings of worthlessness and other depression symptoms. This in turn can cause a vicious cycle of both worsening depression and sexual dysfunction.
Causes and Risk Factors
Chemical imbalances in the brain cause depression These can occur on their own as a result of genetics and hormonal issues. Depression can also coexist with other illnesses. No matter the exact cause of depression, it can result in numerous physical and emotional symptoms. Some of the most common symptoms of depression include:
• persistent sadness
• lack of interest in activities you once loved
• guilt and hopelessness
• insomnia and fatigue
• irritability and anxiety
• weakness, aches, and pains
• sexual dysfunction
• concentration difficulties
• weight loss or gain (usually from changes in eating habits)
• suicidal disposition

HEALTH BENEFITS OF GOOD SEX
Below are the health benefits of good sex but while depression is present, these might not be attained.
Sex not only feels good. It can also be good for you. Below are what a healthy sex life can do for you.
1. Help keep your immune system humming: People who are sexually active have higher levels of what defends your body against germs, viruses and other intruders.
2. Boosts Libido: “Having sex will always make the experience better and improve your Libido” says Lauren Stretcher MD. For woman, sex ups vaginal lubrication, blood flow and elasticity.
3. Improves Immune Bladder Control
4. Lower your blood pressure: Sexual Intercourse (not masturbation) lowers systolic blood pressure by Joseph Purizone.
5. Counts as Exercise: Sex is a good form of exercise because it uses about five calories per minute, four more calories than watching TV.
6. Lowers heart attack rate
7. Lessens Pain: Before you reach for an Aspirin, try for an orgasm. Orgasm can block pain says Barry R (PhD).
8. May make Prostrate cancer less likely: Studies have shown that men who ejaculate (at least 21 times a month) were less likely to develop prostate cancer.
9. Improve Sleep: After orgasm, the hormone prolactin is released, which is responsible for the feeling of relaxation and sleepiness.
10. Eases Stress: Being close to your partner can soothe stress and anxiety. Amberder says “Touching and Hugging can release your body’s feel good hormone”.

The symptoms of depression vary in frequency and severity for each person. Generally, the more severe of depression you have, the more problems you’re likely to have with sexual health.
Sexual desire is cultivated in the brain, and sex organs rely on chemicals in the brain to promote libido as well as the changes in blood flow needed for the sexual act. When depression disrupts these brain chemicals, it can make sexual activity more difficult. This may be worse in older adults who already have occasional problems with sexual dysfunction.
It is also not just the depression itself that may interfere with sexual health. In fact, antidepressants — the most common forms of medical treatment for depression — can often have unwanted sexual side effects. The most common culprits are:
• MonoAmine Oxidase Inhibitors (MAOIs)
• Serotonin and Norepinephrine Reuptake Inhibitors (SNRIs)
• Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs)
• tetracyclic and tricyclic medications

CONNECTIONS BETWEEN SEXUAL PROBLEMS AND DEPRESSION
Think of the brain as a highly sensitive organ. Sexual desires starts in the brain and works its way down the entire body system; this is because of neurotransmitters in the brain. This chemical increases communication between brain cells and trigger more blood flow to the sex organs. The problem is, with depression and other mood diseases, the brain circuit that communicate using these chemicals don’t function properly.

Reliable Solution to this problem
If you have depression and noticing a reduced interest in sex or problems with sexual functioning. It is not only necessary that you use Natural Remedy but it is also important.
I suggest Mascum Herbal Pride, Phyil Fresh Herbal Tea and Phyto Bliss Herbal Tea as the best solution to this problem. You can buy them at Jumia or Konga.
Re: Depression And Its Effect On Sexual Intercourse by amnesty7: 7:08am On Dec 06, 2017
As copied and pasted without acknowledging the sources.
Re: Depression And Its Effect On Sexual Intercourse by Tattooboy: 7:13am On Dec 06, 2017
So u're trying sell ur products.
Re: Depression And Its Effect On Sexual Intercourse by libracinlagos(f): 7:16am On Dec 06, 2017
I quoted the original writers. Check through properly. Some individuals and agencies were quoted.
Thanks

amnesty7:
As copied and pasted without acknowledging the sources.
Re: Depression And Its Effect On Sexual Intercourse by libracinlagos(f): 7:18am On Dec 06, 2017
I made a suggestion. The main issue is that this article will help clarify the issue concerning the subject matter.
This does not stop the affected individual from seeking medical advise from a medical consultant.

Thanks

Tattooboy:
So u're trying sell ur products.

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