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Asked for Female | 23 Years

Why Can't I Feel Anything During Sex?

Patient's Query

Hello Doc, i am 23 years and i have been dating with my boyfriend for 4 Years now but since we started having sex for part four years i cant feel anything while trying to have sex ,we have tried different styles but nothing is helping

Answered by Dr. Inderjeet Gautam

It seems like you might be experiencing what’s commonly known as “sexual dysfunction,” where a person has difficulty feeling any sexual sensations. Stress, anxiety, or physical conditions can all cause this. You ought to speak honestly with your partner and think about getting professional help. They’ll be able to determine the cause and offer treatment options such as counseling or medication. 

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Questions & Answers on "Sexology Treatment" (1190)

I have some problem In my sex life

Female | 39

Please provide more information on what specific problem you are facing with your sexual life, only then i can provide proper advice.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Hello sir, I am 26 years old, I have been masturbating for the last 10 years. At present my condition has become very bad. I ejaculate within a few seconds. Presently it is happening with me that when the penis gets aroused, there is pain in the back and downwards due to which the penis cannot be moved here and there even with the hand. What could be the reason for this and how can this pain be relieved? Please give some advice, I am very worried.

Male | 26

When you stimulate your penis too often, you may experience pain and quick ejaculation. This could be caused by irritating the nerves in the genital area. To ease the pain, take a break from masturbation for a while. Concentrate on relaxation methods and light exercises. If the pain doesn’t go away, please consult with a healthcare professional.

Answered on 16th May '25

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My partner is being treated for an sti.what treatment should I take just in case am also infected?

Female | 38

Sexually transmitte­d infections (STIs) sometimes don't show symptoms. Howe­ver, they can still spread. Whe­n your partner gets treate­d for an STI, you should also see a doctor. The doctor will run te­sts to check if you have the same­ infection. If so, they'll provide the­ proper treatment. Ge­tting tested protects you and othe­rs. Even without obvious signs, STIs can transmit unseen. 

Answered on 25th July '24

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