in rare susceptible patients sexual problems may be caused
1. the original disease.
2.Any underlying causes eg.diabetes.
3. The anaesthesia, in the early post operative period.
4. The surgery ,again only in the early postoperative period.
5.Some of the medications esed eg. Beta Blockers etc.
You need not worry ,when it comes to the appropriate time ,your doctor has the prescription to resolve the problem.
Do not hesitate or feel shy to ask your doctor.
2007-01-19 04:14:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Any medication can have negative effects on the sexual response of a woman or a man.
Talk with your doctor, though, as there may be other meds that you might be able to use that will lessen this problem for you. Don't be afraid or nervous to do so, as sexuality is an important part of life.
2007-01-14 15:41:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Hello there, The side effects of antidepressants should have worn off by now. Some ssri type drugs can take up to 6 weeks to wear off. I wonder whether you are still depressed? I might be worth having a word with the doctor. Good luck
2016-03-28 22:05:52
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answered by ? 4
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Not at all. Being operated in October, 2006, I am confident that the small amount of mrdicines given after the CABG have no effect on sexual power. Just think positivly, and you will feel better.
2007-01-14 22:53:44
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answered by Hafeez 3
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Did they give you Viagra (Silendafil)? Sometimes they use it as a heart medication. Thats what it was originally intended for.
2007-01-14 17:38:30
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answered by spiritualjourneyseeker 5
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