What tests might the doctor order for a man with low sex drive?


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Please spare me the smart remarks. I really want to know.

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Hormone panel looking for testosterone levels and growth hormone levels. Also, check for diabetes and heart disease.

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testosterone levels

blood tests. testosterone is the main one and they have to do that test before 10am when you level starts to drop off.


Hormone count and Viagra possiable


The doctor would test the mans partner to see how much weight they have gained in the last 15 years, this is usually the cause of diminished sex drive. I am not being a smart azz here, this is one of the many questions they will ask you.

They might test you testosterone levels, if that is normal, they may just say that you simply have a low sex drive. Not ALL men have the constant urge to have sex every 5 minutes. Good luck. blood and urine to see not only testosterone levels but also there may be some kind of digestive problem or stress related problem related to this.


Blood test to check on hormone levels (specially testosterone), vitamin levels, white blood cell count. Also may check for dehydration, or signs of anemia.


Number one test: A Pecker Check. Does that sucker work? Well does it? Mine don't unless I got somethin' in front of me (imagination) that's hungry. Hell.

I agree with the first answer..testosterone level..that is the male hormone,,..women actually have a little as well..I am sorry you are having a problem..could their also be a problem with depression?..this may not be the case but sometimes chemical imbalance in the brain can cause this and or are there medications that you are on be the culprit?




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