Female | 23
Why Can't I Feel Anything During Sex?
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
Sexologist
Answered on 8th July '24
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" (795)
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
Dr. Inderjeet Gautam
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 3rd Oct '24
Dr. Inderjeet Gautam
I am 37 years old If I have sex someone then can you tell me some medicine which I should take so that I do not face any side effects during sex or anyone else's?
Male | 37
To avoid side effects during intimate activities, it's important to communicate openly with your partner and practice safe sex to reduce the risk of sexually transmitted infections (STIs). Using condoms can help. If you have any medical conditions or are taking medications, consulting a sexologist is advisable, as they can provide personalized recommendations based on your health history. They can also help address any concerns you may have. Stay informed and prioritize your well-being for a positive experience.
Answered on 28th Jan '25
Dr. Madhu Sudan
I am a 15 year old female and I have secretly been using a plastic hairbrush handle as a dildo, a few minutes ago, after using it, I found maggots in it, what do I do?
Female | 15
Maggots can infect you via dirty environments and lead to infections. If the device was used in the vicinity of intimate parts of the body, the patient may develop such symptoms as itching of the skin, redness, or rare discharge. It is critically urgent that you do not use the hairbrush anymore and you disinfect yourself thoroughly. Talk to your parent, guardian, or gynecologist to examine and treat you immediately.
Answered on 26th July '24
Dr. Madhu Sudan
I had a one night stand with someone I met at the bar, but I was protected, after a while I am feeling tingling and some weird sensation at my genital area
Male | 24
It's necessary to observe if there's any weird feeling in your private parts. These strange tingles and sensations could mean a lot of things. For instance, you may have caught some common infections like yeast or urinary tract infections. Even though you used protection these can still occur so drink enough water, put on cotton panties, and try using over-the-counter treatment options. If it continues being there or worsens, visit a urologist.
Answered on 19th July '24
Dr. Inderjeet Gautam
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
Dr. Inderjeet Gautam
He came in between my thighs and hand from backside without any direct contact by rubbing his dick and I put my hand in between little away from vagina . I immediately washed it off and also took levenogestrel within 24 hours but the whole event was 4 days before my expected ovulation day. Is there any risk of pregnancy. Does levenogestrel work 3 days before expected ovulation day
Female | 24
This rescue remedy works best when taken within 72 hours after outbreaks. Since it was 4 days before ovulation, the probability of getting pregnant was reduced. Yet if your menses are severely delayed or accompanied by some unusual symptoms, I would recommend a treatment consultation with a gynecologist. They will give medical advice and comfort that suits your condition.
Answered on 6th Jan '25
Dr. Madhu Sudan
How to solve regular nightfall
Male | 25
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Arun Kumar
Taking PEP post tablet for 28 days.after 2 to 3 week i have seeing a white colour liquid discharge through my penis so this could possibly the STI like Chlamydia symptoms?
Male | 23
PEP can cause some concerns like white liquid discharge from the penis after the treatment of 28 days. This may be a sign of an STI, such as Chlamydia. The symptoms of Chlamydia are strange discharge, pain or burning while urinating, and swollen testicles. Chlamydia is a disease caused by bacteria and can be treated by the doctor with antibiotics. If you have these symptoms, it is essential to visit a sexologist to get the correct treatment.
Answered on 24th Oct '24
Dr. Madhu Sudan
I am 50 year old hypertensive patient with diabetes 2. I had a brain stem stroke in 2012 and recovered. Now i am taking following medicines : Blood pressure: Azilsartan 40mg , Blood thinner : clopitab 75mg Diabetes : Stigliptin phosphate hcl 50/1000mg Depression: Sertraline 50mg My question : can i take viagra as i am facing erectile dysfunction. I was asked to ask a sexologist for his opinion.
Male | 50
Erectile dysfunction is a common issue, particularly for individuals with diabetes and high blood pressure. Medications like Viagra (sildenafil) can be effective, but it’s crucial to consult your healthcare provider first, especially given your medical history and current medications. This ensures that it’s safe for you and prevents any possible interactions. Your doctor can guide you on the best approach for your situation, taking your specific health conditions into account.
Answered on 21st Jan '25
Dr. Madhu Sudan
I have the herpes igg but not the igm. Does it mean I am still heroes poditive and can it be passed if I have unprotected sex.
Female | 20
You have herpes IgG, but not IgM. This indicates an old herpes infection, not a current outbreak. Even without symptoms, herpes spreads through unprotected sex. Use protection to prevent transmission. If blisters or sores develop, consult a sexologist immediately.
Answered on 29th July '24
Dr. Madhu Sudan
I am a 26 year old male. Married for 2 and a half years. I have struggled severely with hypersexuality and it's affecting my marriage. I need a libido dampener
Male | 26
It seems that you are struggling with a high interest in sex most of the time. There could be many causes of this like mental illness or imbalance of hormones. Taking care of yourself is vital as well as your relationship. If you want to reduce your intense longings, it might be good to consult a sexologist who can prescribe drugs to decrease libido.
Answered on 28th May '24
Dr. Madhu Sudan
I am a 25 year old male and I'm struggling with my penis size I'm not comfortable to talk to someone else that's why I prefer talking to a doctor
Male | 25
It's okay to have your worries regarding your body. Penis size varies according to a person, and many men think about it. However, remember that a great variety of sizes is configured by nature. Besides, the penis size is mainly influenced by both genetics and hormones. If you have other symptoms such as pain or a hard time getting erections, it would be a good idea to talk to a sexologist. They can give you the best recommendation based on your condition.
Answered on 28th Aug '24
Dr. Inderjeet Gautam
I have a problem of premature ejaculation.
Male | 33
One may encounter the problem of lack of control at the most unexpected moments during intimacy leading to stress or frustration. The involvement can be mixed from an anxiety factor, stress, or/and a few disorders or some medications certainly so suspects mt. Solutions such as breathing exercises, opening lines with one's partner, or adopting specific behavioral techniques can be applied. Aside from that, one should also remember the best step of consultation with a sexologist for personalized care as the physician will be able to give a professional opinion and he/she will propose a treatment approach.
Answered on 2nd Jan '25
Dr. Madhu Sudan
I feel my penis is small could you help me In this
Male | 35
It’s important to recognize that perceptions of size can be influenced by various factors, including self-image and comparison to unrealistic standards. In most cases, what is considered average may be sufficient for sexual health and satisfaction. Causes of concern can often relate to anxiety rather than anatomical issues. If you're feeling discomfort or worry, talking to a sexologist can provide clarity and reassurance. They can address your concerns thoroughly and offer tailored advice or options, should they be necessary. Remember, seeking support is a positive step toward understanding your body better.
Answered on 15th Jan '25
Dr. Madhu Sudan
Can intercrural sex cause pregnancy if I placed my hand Infront of the genital and if he cums on thigh 3 days before expected ovulation day
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
I have pain in penis and it seems that there is internal swelling and itching in my penis . I also feel heatness in this. I have also less interest in sex and pre mature iruption. Please suggest medicine.
Male | 45
Answered on 9th July '24
Dr. Arun Kumar
Sexual problems I need a good doctor To my best consultant
Male | 25
Experiencing challenges in your sexual health can result from various factors, including stress, hormonal imbalances, or medical conditions. It's important to assess specific symptoms such as decreased desire, pain, or difficulty in arousal. These concerns are common and can often be improved with the right support. Consulting a sexologist is essential for proper evaluation and tailored solutions. They can guide you through potential treatments, which may include therapy or medication.
Answered on 17th Jan '25
Dr. Madhu Sudan
Sex problems please help me
Male | 26
This phase may be expressed as a loss in disposition, complexity in becoming excited, or inability to get in touch with a partner. Several reasons, including stress, hormonal fluctuations, or partnership troubles, may be the source of this issue. To break these apprehensions, the conversation between the partners needs to be open. Techniques like meditation or deep breathing are also among the techniques that deal with anxiety. Scheduling to be physically active, eating healthy meals and proper rest might also support you. The advice, which a sexologist will give after a detailed medical check-up and analysis will be specific to you and it will be very well reasoned.
Answered on 28th Dec '24
Dr. Madhu Sudan
premature ejaculation Problem while having sexual activities
Male | 28
Premature ejaculation is a sexual problem where a man orgasms too quickly and this can result in embarrassment and frustration. The most often encountered ones are finishing before you have a chance and feeling like you can't control it. The causes can be stress, anxiety, or some certain physical conditions. You can practice relaxation techniques, and communication with your partner, and use products like desensitizing sprays to cope with the issue.
Answered on 27th Nov '24
Dr. Madhu Sudan
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