Male | 25
Involuntary Discharge Semen: Causes and Solutions
Involuntary discharge semen
Sexologist
Answered on 11th Sept '24
Spermatorrhea is the involuntary release of semen, often caused by excessive sexual thoughts, overstimulation, or certain medical conditions. Maintaining good health, reducing stress, and leading a balanced lifestyle can help. If the problem continues, it's best to consult a doctor to find the underlying cause.
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Questions & Answers on "Sexology Treatment" (633)
Hi Mam I have 5month old baby and i am a type 2 diabetic patient we had unprotected sex so now what tablet to take
Female | 29
As a type 2 diabetic and new mom, unprotected sex calls for emergency birth control. The contraceptive pill works, but the timing is key. Take it immediately after unprotected intimacy for maximum effectiveness. See your gynecologist if you're experiencing unusual symptoms or have concerns.
Answered on 31st July '24
Dr. Madhu Sudan
Am a negative male whom has used pep for a previous condom breaking this year, and all results negative so far. Recently oral sex was given to me by a lady whom later said she was HIV positive,though ejaculation was not in her mouth..after this info I immediately went for another pep drugs usage within 24hrs and have started using it some days now Please what are my chances of becoming infected via this oral sex from a confirmed infected woman leasing me to start pep immediately again? NB: I came out negative within 24hrs bfr I started this pep usage & it's my 2nd usage this year?
Male | 43
I'm glad you've been practicing safe sex by using PEP. The risk of HIV infection through oral sex is mostly low, and when no ejaculation is present in the mouth, the risk becomes too small. However, following the doctor's instructions to continue PEP is still very crucial. Look for some symptoms such as flu-like illness, fever, or body aches, and be alert. Almost like a way to go, keep on track, and be positive with the PEP (treatment) regime.
Answered on 2nd Dec '24
Dr. Madhu Sudan
I have suffer with pre ejaculation in intercourse
Male | 32
When semen leaves the body sooner than desired during sex, this is pre-ejaculation. It happens because of anxiety, stress, or too much excitement. Sometimes the genital area is very sensitive. Trying to relax, different positions, and techniques to delay ejaculation can help. If it keeps occurring, a sexologist may provide more solutions.
Answered on 23rd July '24
Dr. Inderjeet Gautam
Sir my question is why does the penis become bent, if it is bent then how to make it straight
Male | 18
A curved penis can be carried by activities such as Peyronie's disease, which causes the formation of scar tissue or genetic factors. One of the symptoms may be a painful end in the process of a stretch out or a problem with insertion. If it is the case for you, different treatment measures, from the drugs and injections to the operation, are chosen based on the seriousness. However, professional consultation is a must, for an accurate assessment, and to get personalized advice from a sexologist.
Answered on 6th Dec '24
Dr. Madhu Sudan
Enemies ejaculation problems
Male | 35
A premature ejaculation or early discharge is a common sexual problem among men. It can be caused by different factors such as mental issues or physical problems. In case you are struggling with this issue, advise you to visit a urologist or a sexologist who may diagnose the root cause and prescribe the best treatment option.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Inderjeet Gautam
Last week of june I met with my gf. We didn't had sex, but did the foreplay thing. For protection I wore condom also with my boxers on. My concern is that two time I changed the condoms after I cum and while changing the condoms, sperm comes in contact with my fingers and after that we did foreplay (fingering in vagina). So how much possibilities that sperm from my fingers will went inside her vagina that will lead to pregnancy as she is on her ovulation period. Her last period started on 14th june, cycle 28 to 30 days. I know now nothing can be done other than, just to wait for period to come. But before consulting you I consulted a sexologist. He told me to to connect to a gynecologist. They will provide you with a better solution. Whether it is practically possible or not. Sperms comes in contact with fingers. After that it comes in contact with other things also like blanket. Than this fingering thing happened. So in such case. Are sperms healthy for fertilisation that can seriously lead to pregnancy. Mentally it is affecting us a lot. First time we are facing this issue don't know what to do. Is it really serious. As no intercourse happened or ejaculation inside her. Concerned about the fingers on sperm. While fingering*
Female | 21
Answered on 28th June '24
Dr. Arun Kumar
I was sexually active last night. And the semen ejection was inside. I needed a suggestion what should I do next.
Female | 19
If the semen got into your body, you might get STIs or impregnation. It would be advisable to see a gynecologist or urologist for risk assessment and plan further management. Prompt medical help should be sought in order to avert any undesired consequences.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Inderjeet Gautam
Sexual issue from 3 days
Male | 26
You've been having some issues concerning sexual matters recently. Stress, tiredness, relationship problems, or even health conditions can be some of the causes of these types of symptoms. It is quite common and nothing to be ashamed of. Ensure practicing healthy habits such as exercising, eating well, and managing stress. You are also encouraged to be communicative with your partner and dare to relax. If the difficulty continues, getting an opinion of a sexologist may be a good idea.
Answered on 29th July '24
Dr. Inderjeet Gautam
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
Hi i am 21 year old.my problem is my penis size is to short my wife need long penis and long time sex to please suggest me some medicine and other to solve my problem
Male | 21
It's absolutely okay if you’re worried about not being okay physically due to the size of your penis, but think about it, size doesn't determine sexual fulfillment for your wife. Most women are attracted to other things than size in a relationship. Being open and attentive to her needs is key. If you feel the need to better your performance, address your overall health first, by exercising, eating healthy, and managing your stress levels. If you're still concerned about size, visiting a sexologist can provide you with more understanding and potential solutions tailored to your specific situation.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Madhu Sudan
What causes testicle right side pain during ejaculation or orgasim in men?
Male | 42
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Arun Kumar
Hie Doctor, i am not able to do sex with my wife may b as i have fear in me about sex ( we do oral sex ). Please guide
Male | 33
It must be recognized that sexual dysfunctions are not always related to only physiological problems, but also to psychological ones. I recommend you to see a specific sexologist who knows about sexual health, to help you to overcome your fears and gain confidence
Answered on 21st Nov '24
Dr. Madhu Sudan
dear sir I am facing a lot of problem in having sex. Sperm comes out immediately and then I am not able to get an erection.
Male | 27
One issue is when the sperm comes out too fast, which doctors call premature ejaculation. Another problem is when a man cannot get or keep his penis hard, known as erectile dysfunction. These challenges may happen due to stress, worry, or health issues. To make things better, open communication with your partner is key. Sharing feelings and needs can bring understanding. Managing stress through relaxation, exercise, or hobbies can also help. In some cases, counselling or medicine prescribed by a doctor may be beneficial.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Inderjeet Gautam
I have a partner (not a relationship) and get sex free . Without a condom because we decide to have a child. One day near to my evaluation I had anal sex with a condom with another partner. Is there any possibility to get pregnant with anal sex? Because I got pregnant and I want to be sure who the father is for 100% sure
Female | 28
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Arun Kumar
I'm newly married and I can't get erections from last 4 days
Male | 26
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Arun Kumar
Hydrocele pain, erectile dysfunction, male infertility, sperm volume, fsh, lh, hormone levels. Sperm count ,Premature ejaculation., inhibited ejaculation, libido sex problem please permanent recovery best ayurveda medicine please
Male | 29
Swelling around testicles (hydrocele) makes you feel uneasy. It's not painful, though. Struggling with erections, infertility, and hormones can affect sperm quality, and sexual function. Ayurveda uses Ashwagandha to boost sperm count, and libido naturally. But see a sexologist first for proper diagnosis, and effective treatment.
Answered on 1st Aug '24
Dr. Madhu Sudan
I am having a lot of pain passing urine. I'm also bleeding a lot. This is after having sex with my s/o. We didn't use protection twice. I don't know if it's UTI or STI. I've never had this problem before and I'm terrified. Please assist
Female | 24
It appears from the symptoms you mention that something does not work well because of pain and bleeding which happen every time after having sexual intercourse. A UTI or an STI may be the cause of this. UTIs are infections that happen in the body's urinary tract, while STIs are infections that are transferred through sex. The most common symptoms are pain, burning when passing water, and bleeding. It is very important to see a doctor to make sure you're diagnosed and receive the proper treatment fast. Also, remember to always use protections during sex for instances of contamination.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Inderjeet Gautam
What causes testicular torsion can i exersise thinking about torsion i cant move freely
Male | 19
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Arun Kumar
can I first time I use 50mg viagra taiblate
Male | 27
The first time you ingest a medication containing Viagra, you should always start with the minimum dosage, the common one being 50mg. Apart from these, other common side effects of Viagra include headache, face flushing, and upset stomach. These reactions commonly fade away as your body acclimatizes to the treatment. In cases where you develop severe side effects, or the side effects persist for a long, you must speak to your doctor before taking any more doses of Viagra.
Answered on 22nd Oct '24
Dr. Madhu Sudan
I’m 22 year old and am a male the reason is that I use to masturbate for 5 years every day and now am thinking I can’t give birth what should I do
Male | 22
First things first – masturbation won’t affect your chances of having children later on in life. It’s normal and won’t hurt your fertility at all. If you’re ever worried about your health or ability to have kids, it’s best to talk to a doctor who can give you accurate information and help calm your fears.
Answered on 29th May '24
Dr. Madhu Sudan
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