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Bangalore Baptist Hospital | ---- | 1717 | Bengaluru |
Apollo Clinic | ---- | 1616 | Bengaluru |
World Of Urology | ---- | 77 | Bengaluru |
Dhatri Ayurvedic Clinic | ---- | 22 | Bengaluru |
World Of Urology | ---- | 22 | Bengaluru |
Beautiful Mind Healthcare | ---- | 11 | Bengaluru |
Prakash Psychiatry And Sexology Clinic | ---- | 11 | Bengaluru |
Columbia Asia Hospital Psychiatry Unit | ---- | 11 | Bengaluru |
Dr. Patel's Specialised Homeopathy | ---- | 11 | Bengaluru |
Saarang Homeo Clinic | ---- | 11 | Bengaluru |
Male | 30
Typically, ceftriaxone is effective, but it's essential to complete the entire prescribed course. Please visit your healthcare provider or a specialist in sexually transmitted infections to ensure your treatment is appropriate and complete.
Answered on 7th June '24
Dr. Madhu Sudan
Male | 22
Many men struggle with rapid semen discharge, hampering intimate encounters. Premature ejaculation often stems from stress, anxiety, or arousal. Techniques like slowing your pace, deep breathing exercises, and concentrating on your partner may help delay climax. This common issue needn't cause concern; managing it takes practice and patience. You can improve with time, maintaining fulfilling intimacy.
Answered on 1st Aug '24
Dr. Inderjeet Gautam
Female | 24
Intercrural sex typically involves genital contact without penetration, which significantly reduces the likelihood of pregnancy. If semen is deposited on the thigh and does not come into direct contact with the vaginal area, the chances are very low, even around ovulation. Symptoms of early pregnancy include missed periods or nausea. If you have concerns or notice unusual changes, it's wise to consult a sexologist for personalized advice and peace of mind.
Answered on 8th Jan '25
Dr. Madhu Sudan
Male | 62
It's usual for people as they mature to have trouble obtaining and preserving an erection. This may happen because of reduced blood circulation, specific medications, stress, or fundamental illnesses such as diabetes or cardiovascular disease. To improve your condition, try remaining physically active, eating well, managing stress, and talking to your doctor about possible remedies.
Answered on 25th June '24
Dr. Inderjeet Gautam
Female | 29
Feeling worried is understandable. Pain during intimacy, if it's a new issue, could be caused by dryness, infection, or muscle spasms. Don't hesitate to confide in your spouse. See your doctor; they can guide you. Trying lubricants might help, or treat any infection present.
Answered on 29th July '24
Dr. Madhu Sudan
Male | 30
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Arun Kumar
Male | 32
Engaging in oral sex does carry some risk for HIV transmission, though it is relatively low compared to other activities. Symptoms of any potential infection may include fever, sore throat, or fatigue, but many individuals do not experience immediate signs. It’s important to consider getting tested for HIV and other sexually transmitted infections (STIs) after exposure to ensure your health. Maintaining open communication with your partners and using protection in the future can significantly reduce risks. If you're feeling concerned, please reach out to a sexologist for personalized advice and support.
Answered on 15th Jan '25
Dr. Madhu Sudan
Male | 45
Answered on 9th July '24
Dr. Arun Kumar
Male | 47
An erection problem is the inability of a man to get and keep an erection during sexual activity. Such cases occur as a result of stress, health conditions, or some prescriptions. Medicines such as Viagra or Cialis can be used to resolve this issue. Before choosing any of them, it is necessary to receive a healthcare provider's opinion, conducting a medical examination. They can discover the appropriate remedy according to your condition.
Answered on 8th July '24
Dr. Inderjeet Gautam
Male | 25
For some people, involuntary discharge during sleep can be a normal thing, which is often called nocturnal emissions. This usually happens while you are asleep and the body releases sperm, usually associated with sexual thoughts or arousal. These could be due to the fluctuation of hormones, sexual activities, or simply because of the natural mechanism of the body. To cope with this, think about sleeping regularly and not worrying too much about things. If it bothers you, you might benefit from talking to a sexologist who can advise you specifically.
Answered on 14th Dec '24
Dr. Madhu Sudan
Female | 20
Based on the information you have provided, the probability of pregnancy is almost zero since there was no intercourse and he came outside with ejaculation. Keep in mind that for the pregnancy to occur, the sperm should be in the vagina. If you're feeling nervous, you can always think about using protection in the future
Answered on 13th Aug '24
Dr. Madhu Sudan
Male | 25
The risk of pregnancy from pre-ejaculation fluid outside the vagina is very low (but not impossible). The sky-high record for the lower cases of late periods your wife is facing could be of various reasons like mental stress, hormonal imbalance, or many other factors. Diving this into a regression, I recommend a pregnancy test to take a break from the worries. Be sure to use contraception methods in the future to avoid any troubles.
Answered on 4th Nov '24
Dr. Madhu Sudan
Male | 24
The term "erection dysfunction" refers to the inability to achieve or maintain an erection. It can come on suddenly, taking only around 1 minute to happen. Common factors behind this condition are stress, anxiety, and specific health problems such as diabetes mellitus. To combat these issues, consider ways of reducing stress levels in your life like working out more frequently and consuming nutritious foods.
Answered on 30th May '24
Dr. Inderjeet Gautam
Male | 35
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Arun Kumar
Male | 20
When people feel mentally sensitive during sexual intercourse or masturbation, it may be because they are stressed or anxious. This sensitivity can hinder their enjoyment of the act. Methods to reduce this sensitivity include practising relaxation techniques such as deep breathing; thinking about good things only; creating a comfortable and private space. It may also help to talk honestly with your partner or do things alone that make you feel peaceful.
Answered on 27th May '24
Dr. Inderjeet Gautam
Male | 26
You're dealing with performance anxiety. This causes difficulties getting or keeping an erection during sex due to stress or pressure. To help, talk openly with your partner about your feelings. Practice relaxation methods like deep breathing exercises. Therapy or counseling can teach techniques to manage anxiety too.
Answered on 2nd Aug '24
Dr. Inderjeet Gautam
Female | 21
If you had protected sex and the condom didn't break, you likely don't need to take Unwanted 72. However, if you're worried or unsure, it’s always best to consult with a gynecologist for personalized advice.
Answered on 12th June '24
Dr. Madhu Sudan
Female | 21
If you had unprotected sex soon after your last menstruation, there is a chance of a pregnancy, although the possibility of it is less considerable given that you are in your cycle. Some of the signs of early pregnancy, that you may have, comprise missed periods, and feeling sick or tired. In case you wish to have a guarantee, get a pregnancy testing kit that you can use on your own at home, about a week after your expected period has passed. To find ways to avoid another problem of that kind in the future, talk to a gynecologist about contraception possibilities.
Answered on 6th Jan '25
Dr. Madhu Sudan
Male | Nikhil
It's not too strange for the frenulum, a small piece of skin under the penis head, to tear when you are having sexual intercourse. Symptoms include pain, bleeding, and discomfort. The main causes can be rough or severe sexual contact. So, if you are looking for a cure. Then warm baths and avoiding sex until it heals can be an essential factor. If the bleeding continues, make sure to visit a physician.
Answered on 14th July '24
Dr. Inderjeet Gautam
Male | 16
Temporary swelling and changes in erectile function are very likely to be encountered. Stress, fatigue, or even minor tissue issues might be the factors that are contributing to these symptoms. As the color looks right and nothing hurts, in most cases, a situation like this can go away by itself. It is recommended to drink plenty of water, adhere to a balanced diet, and manage your stress levels in order to make it go away. In the case of the situation continuing or getting worse, it is best to visit a sexologist who will examine you to understand exactly what the situation is.
Answered on 6th Jan '25
Dr. Madhu Sudan
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