It pretty much kills it, from what ive been told.
Nope - it doesn't affect the balance of hormones in the body that cause desire and libido. It might have an effect if the surgery itself was unpleasant (i.e. psychological impact on libido), but not phsical.
Chemotherapy has different effect on different individuals< To learn more about this go to the related link(Kids health Chemotherapy) below.
One wasp sting will usually have little effect on a person who is taking chemotherapy treatment. However, in some it can lead to anaphylactic shock.
I have read that that can be a side effect... and i think it affected mine
I have tenosynovitis of wrist and anterior tibiial muscles
Methamphetamines have a now effect of increasing libido which may lead to the effect described.
Generally no. Hairloss is a side effect of chemotherapy in the treatment of cancer.
Not all forms of chemotherapy can cause hair loss. Many have the potential for hair loss, but it is not a guaranteed side effect. For example, there are two kinds of chemotherapy, Aromasin and Tamoxifan. they are both pill form of chemotherapy and do not normally cause hair loss.
Women do have a libido!
Chemotherapy can cause an upset in the human body. the effects can cause moderate to severe diarrhea. This can also spped up the guant apperance of the patient.
The purpose of chemotherapy is to destroy cells. That includes bone marrow cells.
The three antidepressants with minimal effect on libido are 1) Wellbutrin (bupropion), 2) Remeron (mirtazipine), and 3) nefazodone. Check with your prescribing physician in order to determine which antidepressant is right for you. Although they are all equally effective, their side effect profiles differ greatly. Choosing an antidepressant with a side effect profile that may be favorable in your particular situation would be the ideal way to go.