7. Taking Medications
As annoying as it is, there are some medications out there that can negatively impact a guy’s sexual performance. In particular, antidepressants, hormones, and medications that are used to treat high blood pressure can cause sexual dysfunction. If you suffer from seasonal allergies, be aware that some over-the-counter antihistamines and nasal decongestants can also lead to erectile dysfunction and other sexual woes. And even if you don’t experience anything as concerning as this, there are other sexual effects, such a loss of desire or libido and an inability to reach climax or orgasm. It’s a bummer, but speaking with your doctor can help.
6. Snoring
Do you or your partner snore like the old man in the nursery rhyme? If so, you might want to look into it with your doctor or even a sleep institute. Why? Because snoring can be a sign of something else, such as sleep apnea, which could also negatively impact sexual desire, performance, and satisfaction. Plus, snoring can be downright annoying! Lots of people do it, but when your partner is keeping you up all night with their loud snores of dreamland, it can put a damper not only on sleep, but on other nighttime activities. Get it checked out!
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