How important is sex to your overall physical and mental health? And to your marriage? Or your career? Sexual relationships aren’t just physical, they’re also chemical as well. If your sex drive has dropped or fizzled out, join Dr. Nandi as he and his experts discuss this topic and answer some of the difficult questions many of you are too embarrassed to ask. Tips and advice will be shared so you can learn how to amp up your sex life.
Partha’s RX:
SEXUAL RELATIONSHIPS AREN’T JUST PHYSICAL, THEY’RE CHEMICAL AS WELL. IF YOUR SEX DRIVE HAS DROPPED, SEEK ADVICE FROM A COUNSELOR OR MEDICAL DOCTOR TO FIND THE CAUSE.
IF YOU WANT MORE SPICE IN THE BEDROOM, TALK TO YOUR PARTNER. OPEN DIALOGUE BETWEEN THE TWO OF YOU COULD OPEN MORE DOORS AND BRING YOU CLOSER TOGETHER.
BE AWARE THAT YOUR LOWER SEX DRIVE COULD BE DUE TO MEDICATIONS. TALK TO YOUR DOCTOR ABOUT SIDE EFFECTS AND SEEK ADVICE TO REACH THE HEALTHY SEX LIFE YOU DESIRE.
REMEMBER TO MAKE TIME FOR EACH OTHER. THINK ABOUT WHAT BROUGHT YOU TWO TOGETHER IN THE FIRST PLACE. SHOW RESPECT TOWARDS ONE ANOTHER THROUGH YOUR DESIRES FOR ONE ANOTHER. IF LIFE TASKS REMAINS BUSY, DATE NIGHTS AND PRIVATE TIME WITH YOUR PARTNER MAY SPARK THE ROMANCE NEEDED TO CONNECT ON THAT HIGHER LEVEL.
Dr. Partha Nandi M.C. F.A.C.P. is a fulltime, practicing gastroenterologist and internal medicine physician. As an active holistic health practitioner in the field, Dr. Nandi is also the Chief Health Editor at WXYZ ABC Detroit. At the age of 16, he completed his high school education in Columbus, Ohio where he was awarded a full academic scholarship to The Ohio State University and University of Notre Dame. To remain closer to his family, he chose Ohio State. Partha graduated summa cum laude (Top 1% of the class), a member of Phi Beta Kappa honor society, with a Bachelors degree in chemistry and a minor in classical Greek civilization. Partha also served as the Rhodes Scholar representative from Ohio State. Partha then traveled to Detroit, Michigan to obtain his medical degree at Wayne State University. At Wayne State, he was a member of Alpha Omega Alpha honor society and graduated in the top 10% of the class. He also completed his internal medicine training at Wayne State University, where he was the intern of the year. He completed his gastroenterology fellowship at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Dr. Nandi practices gastroenterology in the suburbs of Detroit, Michigan. He is the author of several publications in peer reviewed journals. He is a national speaker, educating physicians on various topics within medicine. He is a patient advocate, emphasizing empathy in patient care and treatment of the entire patient, both body and mind. Partha is passionate, empathetic and dedicated to his patients and his community.