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Q: Can Excessive Masturbation Cause Decreased Libido, Fatigue,
asked by: DoctorQuestion on March 24th, 2006
I have been doing masturbation for over 11 years now and suffering both mentally and physically from it at the moment I remember following sympots I have please do reply to help

constipation

weak appetite

extreme lack of self confidence

extreme lack of retentive power

difficulty in gaining weight

left side of my body is weaker that right side

Thin penis and it is curved little bit to left

I need physical stimulus to get an erection, that is, no natural or spontaneus erection...

Decreased libido... (sometimes very decreased libido...)

Soft (or not so hard) erections...

Fuzzy vision, buzzy ears...

Insomnia, sleep disorder... (I'm writing this at 4:00 am... :-)

Fatigueness, tiredness... (sometimes very tired)

Mood swings, irritability...

Low concentration, poor memory... (very poor concentration sometimes)... ADD type symptoms...

Hair loss


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Dr. Nikola Gjuzelov , MD
replied on April 10th, 2006
Sexual Health - Men Answer A696
It is likely that these symptoms are not caused by excessive masturbation but perhaps by a complex psychiatric disorder.Excessive masturbation can be one of the consequences from such a disorder. You can seek expert help from a mental health professional to begin to explore the root cause of your symptoms.


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