Sexuality and Physical Changes With AgingUse It or Lose It: Staying SexualJust as exercise is the key to maintaining fitness and health,
having sex on a regular basis is the best way to maintain sexual
capacity. And just as it's never too late to start an exercise program, it's
never too late to start having sex. Many older people who have been celibate
for years develop satisfying sexual practices within new loving relationships.
For others, self-stimulation (masturbation) is common and poses no health risks
or side effects. Here are some additional considerations: - To enhance sexual response, use more foreplay
and direct contact with sexual organs.
- The mind is an erogenous
zone. Fantasy and imagination help arouse some people. Try setting the mood
with candlelight and soft music, or whatever else "turns you
on."
- Many medications, especially high blood pressure medications,
tranquilizers, and some heart medications, inhibit sexual response. Ask your
doctor about these side effects. Your doctor may be able to reduce your dosage
or prescribe different medications. Do not stop taking prescription medications
without consulting your doctor first.
- Colostomies, mastectomies,
and other procedures that involve changes in physical appearance need not put
an end to sexual pleasure. Communicating openly about your fears and
expectations can bring you and your partner closer together and help you
overcome barriers. If necessary, a little counseling for both of you can help
you adjust.
- People who have heart conditions can enjoy full,
satisfying sex lives. Most doctors recommend that you abstain from sex for only
a brief time following a heart attack. If you have
angina, ask your doctor about taking nitroglycerin
before you have sex. Do not take Viagra if you are using
nitroglycerin.
- If arthritis keeps you from enjoying sex, experiment
with different positions. Try placing cushions under your hips. Also try home
treatment for arthritis pain. For more information, see the topic
Osteoarthritis.
- Use a water-based vaginal lubricant, such as Astroglide, K-Y
Jelly, or Replens, to reduce vaginal dryness or irritation. Do not use
petroleum jelly. A doctor can also prescribe a vaginal cream containing
estrogen, which will help reverse the changes in the vaginal tissues.
- Drink alcohol only in moderation. Small amounts of alcohol may
heighten your sexual responsiveness by squelching your inhibitions. Larger
amounts of alcohol may actually decrease your sexual
performance.
- Prescription medications that can enhance the sexual
response are available. Some people find that herbs such as
ginkgo biloba and ginseng enhance their sexual
function. Both prescription drugs and herbal remedies carry the risk of side
effects. Your health professional can help you decide whether these options are
right for you.
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