
Dr. Madhu Sudan
Sexologist
14 years of experience
5 (0)
Dr. Madhu Sudan, BAMS, is a revered Ayurvedic consultant at Matushree Gomti Hospital. With a passion for holistic healing, Dr. Sudan specializes in Ayurvedic medicine for chronic conditions, emphasizing personalized treatments. Having played a pivotal role in establishing the hospital's Ayurveda department, Dr. Sudan is known for pioneering herbal therapies and achieving exceptional patient outcomes. With numerous publications to his credit, Dr. Sudan is a member of prestigious medical associations, showcasing his commitment to advancing Ayurvedic practices. His patient-centric approach, combined with transparent communication, underscores his dedication to compassionate care. Dr. Sudan's expertise and innovative techniques make him a sought-after Ayurvedic practitioner.
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About Dr.Madhu
Dr.Madhu Specializations
- Sexologist
- Ayurveda
- Sexually Transmitted Disease Specialist
- Sexual And Reproductive Health Specialist
- Sexually-Transmitted Infection Medicine
- Sexologist (Ayurveda)
- Sexology
Dr.Madhu Awards
- Most trusted sexologist in India 2023
Dr.Madhu Education
- BAMS - Rajiv Gandhi university
Dr.Madhu Experience
ConsultantMatushree Gomti hospital2010 - 2014
Dr.Madhu Registration
- 23623 N/A
Memberships
- Indian Association for Sexology
Services
- Female Sexual Problems
- Premature Ejaculation
- Male Infertility Treatment
- Male Sexual Dysfunction Treatment
- Pre Marital Counselling
- Piles Treatment Non Surgical
- Hiv Aids
- Infertility Evaluation Treatment
- Treatment Of Erectile Dysfunction
- Erection Problems
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Questions answered By Dr. Madhu Sudan (10)
Enquiry for PE and Nightfall
Answered on 25th Mar '25
Experiencing premature ejaculation and nocturnal emissions is quite common and can be influenced by factors like anxiety, stress, or hormonal changes. Symptoms may include difficulty controlling ejaculation during intimate moments or unexpected emissions during sleep. It’s important to understand that these occurrences are normal and can often be addressed through relaxation techniques, behavioral strategies, or counseling. Maintaining a healthy lifestyle can also help. However, if these issues persist and impact your well-being, please consider speaking with a sexologist for personalized advice and support.
Sir, when i am urinating feeling like incomplete...i feel like peeing when get any sexual thought..
Answered on 24th Mar '25
Experiencing a sensation of incomplete urination can be due to several factors, such as stress, anxiety, or a potential urinary tract issue. Also, strong feelings or thoughts can trigger an urge to urinate. It's important to stay hydrated and practice relaxation techniques. However, if this feeling persists or worsens, consulting a sexologist is essential. They can evaluate your symptoms comprehensively and provide tailored advice.
I had sex with me fiance from the first day of my menstrual period till the 6th day morning. In the evening on that same 6th day of my menstruation, I was forced to have another unprotected sex with a different man and I am trying to get pregnant for my fiance only. If I take morning after pill, which of the men's sperm will it affect? Is it my fiancé's or the other man... please help me. I want to know if I should just take morning after pill
Answered on 24th Mar '25
Taking a morning-after pill can help prevent pregnancy after unprotected intercourse. This medication works regardless of which sperm it may affect; it primarily prevents ovulation or fertilization. Since you had intercourse during your menstrual period, it’s likely you were not fertile, but taking the pill can provide peace of mind. If you're seriously considering pregnancy with your fiancé, it’s important to consult a gynecologist. They can provide tailored advice and support.