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What are the symptoms of male frigidity?

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Asked on:Apr 14, 2026 09:02 AM

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  • Yvaine Yvaine

    Apr 14, 2026

    Male sexual frigidity mainly manifests as symptoms such as loss of sexual desire, difficulty in erection, and decreased frequency of sexual intercourse. Frigidity may be caused by factors such as psychological stress, abnormal hormone levels, chronic diseases, drug side effects, and strained relationships between couples.

    1. Loss of sexual desire:

    Significant reduction or disappearance of sexual desire is the core symptom. Patients are slow to respond to sexual stimulation and actively avoid intimate behaviors. It may be related to insufficient testosterone secretion. Men over 40 years old need to be diagnosed with late-onset hypogonadism.

    2. Erectile dysfunction:

    It is difficult to achieve or maintain an erection even if sexual impulse is present, and in severe cases, it is completely impossible to achieve an erection. It is common in patients with vascular diseases such as diabetes and hypertension, and may also be related to psychological erectile dysfunction.

    3. Anhedonia:

    It is difficult to obtain pleasure during sexual activities and there is no sense of satisfaction after ejaculation. This symptom is common in patients with depression, and neurotransmitter disorders can affect the conduction of sexual pleasure.

    4. Avoidance behavior:

    Deliberately avoid physical contact with your partner and make excuses to refuse sex. Long-term marital conflict or childhood sexual trauma may lead to pathological avoidance and require psychological intervention.

    5. Weak physiological response:

    The number of morning erections is reduced and the response to external sexual stimulation is slow. It may be related to endocrine diseases such as hypothyroidism and pituitary tumors, and the levels of thyroid stimulating hormone and prolactin need to be detected.

    It is recommended to maintain a regular schedule, moderate exercise, and a balanced intake of zinc, vitamin E and other nutrients. Partners should avoid blaming and re-establish intimacy through shared travel, massages, etc. If symptoms persist for more than 3 months, organic causes such as diabetes and cardiovascular disease should be investigated. If necessary, hormone replacement therapy or psychological consultation should be carried out under the guidance of a doctor. Avoid taking aphrodisiac drugs on your own, as long-term smoking and drinking will aggravate symptoms.