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Male | 18

Have butt plug use led to HPV itching?

i used of butt plug( for instance pen in my anus)before now i have itching problem in my anus im afraid of hpv virus i must to say i only used it myself

Answered on 7th June '24

If you've ever experienced an itchy anus after using a rectal plug, you may have concerns about HPV. In the anal region, this virus is able to cause warts but itching is not exclusively limited to it. Also, itching can result from irritation and infections as well. To ensure everything is okay, make sure you see a doctor for check-up. 

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Questions & Answers on "Sexology Treatment" (548)

I have problem with having sex

Male | 39

Pain during sex could be due to infections or insufficient lubrication..Consult a healthcare provider for a proper diagnosis and treatment.The possibility of Vaginismus, endometriosis or pelvic inflammatory disease could cause discomfort.... Communicate openly with your partner and take things slow....Engage in foreplay and use water-based lubricants to alleviate pain....Remember, it's important to always practice SAFE SEX to prevent sexually transmitted infections.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Inderjeet Gautam

Dr. Inderjeet Gautam

I was had sex with a woman with a condom which was already used by her few hours ago then do I have any chances of getting hiv

Male | 19

Using a condom that has been used already has a small risk of getting HIV or other infections. The first signs of HIV are fever, tiredness, and body aches. To remain safe, you should always use a new condom and get tested for HIV regularly. 

Answered on 26th Sept '24

Dr. Madhu Sudan

Dr. Madhu Sudan

Hello, I'm on the 28 day contraceptive pills. I have been taking my pills everyday on time, however yesterday was my 16th day but I took the 21st day pill instead. I am just now realizing so I took the 16th pill that was meant for yesterday along with my 17th day pill for today. I had sexual intercourse yesterday so will the pills still protect me from getting pregnant?

Female | 23

Call now - 9410949406 website- www.drmarathasexologist.com

Answered on 20th June '24

Dr. Maratha M

Dr. Maratha M

Dear Doctor, I hope this message finds you well. I am reaching out to discuss some concerns that have been affecting my mental and sexual health, specifically related to my use of pornography and its broader impact on my life. I am a male, 26/27 years old. No health issues. I've noticed that my consumption of pornography and engagement in cybersex have escalated to a point where they negatively affect my life and relationships. My need for increasingly explicit material to achieve sexual arousal has grown over the years (a phenomenon called "Desensitization" i believe), and it's become apparent that this pattern is not sustainable. I've observed that this habit has not only affected my ability to enjoy real-life sexual encounters but has also contributed to the deterioration of my previous relationship. At times, I had found myself needing to think of pornography to maintain an erection during sexual intercourse. In an attempt to address this, I've tried to quit watching porn, only to experience a significant drop in my libido and desire for sexual activity. This "flat line" phase, as it's often referred to in various forums, has left me feeling worried and uncertain about the path forward. Of course, i started watching again, just to make sure that everything is normal. The first couple of times, the erections were weaker than usual. I understand that the body of scientific research in this area is still evolving, and there seems to be a lack of definitive guidance on dealing with these challenges. Given these complexities, I'm seeking your professional advice on several fronts: 1- Is the "flat line" phase a recognized scientific phenomenon, and what does current research say about it? 2- Considering my concerns about the long-term effects of abstaining from pornography and reduced masturbation, what guidance can you provide? I'm particularly worried about maintaining sexual function, including erectile strength and ejaculation control. 3-Could you suggest any scientific, medical research articles or resources that could offer more insight into these issues? Your expertise and any evidence-based recommendations would be immensely valuable to me as I consider my next steps. Many thanks for your time and consideration. Kind regards,

Male | 26

It is crucial to realize that gaining an excessive amount of pornography and cyberspace ultimately results in being desensitized, and it has a negative impact on sexual encounters with real living partners and relationships.

The "flat line" effect, that you brought up, is also a commonly displayed problem where former porn addicts may experience a drop in their sex drive and arousal. But for now, the findings are not substantial, more studies are required to distinguish porn effect on sexual function from its own.

With regard to facilitation, many people have found it immensely helpful to consult a professional mental health care provider, such as a therapist or a counselor, and avail their expert help in dealing with this problem and addressing any underlying psychological factors. A sex therapist may possess skills in counseling individuals with sexual dysfunction or enhancing sexual functions.

Your well-being is of top concern and seeking the help of a mental and sexual health specialist can provide you with the needed information when making a decision about your next step. In this connection, I suggest you talk to a psychologist or sex therapist, whose main professional concern is the issues you are experiencing, for more help and support.

Best regards,
Dr. Madhu Sudan
 

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Madhu Sudan

Dr. Madhu Sudan

I had a sex with my boyfriend yesterday, he's not using protection while doing sex ,by pre-cum am i get pregnant or not? How could i prevent it

Male | 19

It’s possible to get pregnant from pre-cum. Pre-ejaculatory fluid may have sperm, which can cause pregnancy. If you want pregnancy to be prevented, then it is good to use protection every time you have sex. You can use condoms or birth control pills as other safe options. 

Answered on 18th Sept '24

Dr. Inderjeet Gautam

Dr. Inderjeet Gautam

tomorrow i have sex my bf put dick inside but not semen produce then can i get pregnant

Female | 18

In case a person with male genitals has sex without ejaculating, pregnancy can still occur. There is also a possibility of conception if they pull out before ejaculation. Therefore, it is essential to use contraception every time. If you are worried about becoming pregnant, you may want to think about using birth control such as condoms. 

Answered on 20th Sept '24

Dr. Inderjeet Gautam

Dr. Inderjeet Gautam

How i control masturbation addication please help

Male | 24


Moderate levels of masturbation are normal and healthy. Addiction causes physical damage and mental pain. Look for professional support if addiction affects everyday life. Addiction can be addressed through counseling and therapy. Practice restraint and divert yourself from the urge Stay away from and restrict access to pornographic material.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Inderjeet Gautam

Dr. Inderjeet Gautam

The sperms are come early

Male | 19

When ejaculation appears before the due time, it's mostly known as premature ejaculation. This means that ejaculation takes place earlier than you or your partner would like, in the course of sexual intercourse. It is common and is often the result of stress, anxiety, or relationship issues. Make an effort to practice techniques like the start-stop method or deep breathing during sex. In some cases, therapy might be helpful. 

Answered on 25th June '24

Dr. Inderjeet Gautam

Dr. Inderjeet Gautam

Yesterday I romanced with my boyfriend but did not have sex...and my boyfriend rubbed his penis on my vagina without protection but his sperm did not come out and did not even touch me, so can i become pregnant

Female | 19

You cannot get pregnant unless sperm enters your vagina. The process of pregnancy is when a sperm cell meets an egg cell. If there is no sperm from you, then there is no egg to be fertilized. In this scenario, you have nothing to fear. To be sure, watch for signs like missing periods or nausea. 

Answered on 26th Sept '24

Dr. Madhu Sudan

Dr. Madhu Sudan

masturbation addiction, 12 years, my body muscles have decreased, bones have become thinner, severe weakness in the body.

Male | 24

Don’t worry too much about it though because many people do masturbate; however, if one does so excessively this could be the cause behind what you’re going through. You might start feeling weaker than usual or notice some changes like less energy in general - all signs pointing towards too much self-pleasure being unhealthy behavior. So, try mending your ways by eating proper meals and working out often since these two acts will help accelerate recovery from this condition should they have already set in.

Answered on 7th June '24

Dr. Madhu Sudan

Dr. Madhu Sudan

Hi , im having very low sex desire for past 3 months, it never happened before in my life , I'm 60 kg ,171 cm , i eat healthy diet and moderately active on gym and moderate user of marijuana for around 1 year ( took 2 years break before and im quiet a long time marijuana smoker) , i dint masturbate in past 2 months , still very little sex desire only , when I try to get horny it feels like power cut in 1 or 2 min , what will be the problem?

Male | 31

Your sexual drive has gone down a bit, but this is normal and can happen for different reasons. Factors like stress, fatigue, diet, and substance use (like marijuana) can affect libido. Additionally, low sexual desire could be a result of hormonal changes or health problems that you have. To deal with this, try to eat a healthy diet, exercise regularly, cut down on marijuana, manage stress, and maybe see a doctor for further tests and advice.

Answered on 29th Aug '24

Dr. Madhu Sudan

Dr. Madhu Sudan

I am 36 yr old male havg Ed and gets tired soon needs sexology advise and feels low bcz of this

Male | 36

In case you have problems with erectile dysfunction and energy levels which are not enough it may be useful to consult a professional sexologist. These symptoms may be attributed to several conditions, and a specialist will offer an accurate diagnosis and recommend effective treatment.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Inderjeet Gautam

Dr. Inderjeet Gautam

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