Difference Between HSDD & Low Sex Drive

HSDD, or Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder, is a condition characterised by a persistent or recurrent lack of sexual desire or interest in sexual activity that causes marked distress or interpersonal difficulty.

HSDD is a specific diagnosis made by a healthcare professional and it is considered a sexual aversion disorder that requires treatment.

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Low sex drive may be a normal variation in sexual desire disorder and may not require treatment.

HSDD is defined as a persistent or recurrent lack of sexual desire or interest because of a clinically significant underlying condition.

Low sex drive is temporary and can be caused by various factors like hormonal imbalances, certain medications, relationship problems, psychological issues, medical conditions, ageing, and stress.

HSDD can have a negative impact on a person’s overall quality of life and interpersonal relationships.

Low sex drive may not cause any distress or difficulty in life and relationships