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Is it sick to think about that thing every day at the age of 40?

Asked by:Beth

Asked on:Apr 16, 2026 07:12 AM

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  • Chloe Chloe

    Apr 16, 2026

    Frequent sexual urges at the age of 40 are not necessarily a symptom of disease, but may be related to fluctuations in hormone levels, the need to release psychological stress, changes in the relationship between husband and wife, adjustments to lifestyle habits, or potential health problems. There are individual differences in the strength of sexual desire. If it is accompanied by abnormal symptoms such as persistent discomfort or dysfunction, you need to seek medical attention.

    Increased libido is common in people over 40 for a number of reasons. Men may experience temporary hypersexuality due to fluctuations in androgen secretion, and women may also experience increased needs due to hormonal changes before perimenopause. Relieving stress through sex after a long-term high-pressure job, transforming emotional needs after improving marital relationships, improving physical condition after quitting smoking, drinking or exercising, may all increase sexual interest in stages. The use of some antidepressants or nutritional supplements can also indirectly stimulate sexual desire.

    In a few cases, pathological factors require attention. Hyperthyroidism may lead to hypermetabolism accompanied by abnormally increased sexual desire. During manic episodes, sexual impulses may be out of control. Organic diseases such as pituitary tumors may interfere with hormone regulation. People with diabetes or cardiovascular disease may also experience a reflex increase in sexual desire when taking certain vasodilator drugs. If symptoms such as night sweats, sudden weight changes, and extreme mood swings also occur, it is recommended to undergo an endocrine examination.

    Maintaining a regular schedule and a balanced diet can help regulate physiological status. Open communication between couples can relieve psychological stress. Regular physical examinations can rule out potential diseases. Avoid taking aphrodisiac drugs or hormone preparations by yourself. If abnormalities persist for more than 2 months, you should go to the men's department or gynecology department for hormone level testing and specialist evaluation.

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