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Penicillin G for Syphilis: Administering for Quick Relief

Penicillin G injection to treat syphilis hiw to administer it for quick relief

Answered on 4th Sept '24

Syphilis is an infection causing sore­s, rashes, and fever - you ne­ed Penicillin G injections. This me­dicine battles syphilis, with doses inje­cted into muscle by healthcare­ staff. It's crucial to complete the full tre­atment prescribed, for e­ffective relie­f from symptoms. Syphilis left untreated can le­ad to serious health issues.

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Questions & Answers on "Sexology Treatment" (880)

What dosage of sildenafil or dapoxetine should i take before sexual activity. I need to avoid erectile dysfunction and premature ejaculation. Please suggest allopathy medicine

Male | 36

When it comes to preventing erectile dysfunction and premature ejaculation, sildenafil and dapoxetine are two of the most frequently used medicines that can help. When using sildenafil, the rate of usage will be around 50 mg, at least one hour before sexual intercourse. It has a positive effect on the blood that comes to the penis, which eventually makes it more functional and keeps the erection longer. For people who are prescribed dapoxetine, the proper dosage is usually 30 mg; this drug is taken for 1-3 hours before having sex. It is a remedy to early ejaculation that delays the time that it takes for an individual to cum. As a reminder, it is always recommended to talk to your doctor to decide on the appropriate dose that you would particularly need.

Answered on 16th June '24

Dr. Madhu Sudan

Dr. Madhu Sudan

I am 22 years I have premature ejaculation

Male | 22

Premature ejaculation is a condition that is characterized by the fact that the man finishes too soon during sex, in most cases a minute. The most common symptoms are the quick finish, the stress, and the avoidance of intimacy. Causes can be anxiety, excitement, or bad experiences that one has gone through. Don't panic, there are ways to help, such as breathing exercises, changing positions, or talking openly with your partner to reduce stress.

Answered on 28th Aug '24

Dr. Madhu Sudan

Dr. Madhu Sudan

I am male person , i want contraceptive injection for 2 year no pregnancy , i don't want use condom , just want injection , so plz help me related that

Male | 28

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Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Arun Kumar

Dr. Arun Kumar

Premature ejaculation, I masturbate in my fast, senen passes with urine, when I talk or chat with my girlfriend automatically Water type liquid comes from my penis

Male | 28

You might be experiencing premature ejaculation and urinary leakage, which are common issues. Premature ejaculation occurs when a person reaches climax too quickly during sexual activity, while urinary leakage can occur due to muscle problems. The fluid may resemble either semen or urine. Engaging in relaxation exercises during intimate moments and following advice such as pelvic floor strengthening sessions or consulting a medical professional can help address these concerns.

Answered on 5th July '24

Dr. Inderjeet Gautam

Dr. Inderjeet Gautam

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

Dr. Madhu Sudan

Hi, I have been facing some issues in my sex life. We had couple of difficult experiences while having penetration previously, so we took a break from it and switched to oral and other forms of stimulation and we were enjoying it as well. But now we wanted do penetrative sex again, and when we tried we failed, as I have got pretty scared and meanwhile he lost his erection and wasn't completely hard on, so the experience wasn't good. How can we fix this? Also, I feel even if we stop being fearful about it, we are sometimes unable to find the hole, sometimes the vagina gets too dry to allow the penis in, and then it gets frustrating. Also, being on top is something that I am absolutely scared of, first I am not sure if my posture is correct to take it ahead, second I am fumble a lot to find the hole, even tho I know where it is exactly. My vagina expands a lot when fingering happens, even with three fingers, but I assume there is some issue with penis penetration. Please help.

Female | 28

Answered on 25th Feb '25

Dr. Madhu Sudan

Dr. Madhu Sudan

Penis is not strong.sexual time is very low.

Male | 37

Feeling impotent or not lasting long in bed can really be annoying, but it needs to be handled early enough. Signs may be finding it hard to keep an erection and ejaculating too soon. Causes are; stress, unhealthy living or other unknown illnesses. Some tips for getting better include regular physical exercise, healthy eating habits and stress reduction methods such as meditation among others. Its also advisable that you seek medical help from professionals who will provide you with individualized treatment depending on your condition.

Answered on 27th May '24

Dr. Inderjeet Gautam

Dr. Inderjeet Gautam

If you sleep with someone and you are having sex and the condom breaks, do you pull out your penis? Can you get HIV?

Male | 25

If a condom breaks during sex, the act should be immediately stopped. Withdrawal, which is also known as decreasing the risk of STIs (STIs) and pregnancy, including HIV. STIs symptoms can be different though can still be noticeable such as uncommon discharge and itchiness. To lessen the likelihood of HIV being transferred, you might contemplate getting the morning-after pill (even though it is supposed to be taken the day or week it happened) or the morning-after pill and consulting with a medical practitioner for more real-time information and for testing options. Counseling about the use of PrEP, a drug which prevents infections, is available for people who are in the risk group. Getting regular updates and showing concern for your sexual health should be a rule. The main thing is that by reaching out for professional help you show that you care about your physical and emotional health.

Answered on 19th Dec '24

Dr. Madhu Sudan

Dr. Madhu Sudan

I had a sex contact and took Hive test on 25th Jan. Non-reactive (Feb-2) Next test (Feb-28) and LIST test (May-02) Non-reactive - now should I test?

Male | 32

A "non-reactive" result indicates that the test did not detect HIV antibodies or antigens in your blood at the time of testing. And you have consistently received non-reactive results over a span of a few months. However, for definitive advice regarding testing intervals and your specific situation, it's essential to consult a professional who specializes in sexual health or infectious disease

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

Hello, I had oral sex and after that I used a condom for vaginal sex. Is there a chance to get HIV from oral sex?

Male | 27

With HIV, which is the virus that causes AIDS, it is difficult to get it by having oral sex with someone. Some signs that someone might have HIV include feeling like you have the flu, being very tired, or having swelling in your glands. During vaginal intercourse, a condom should be used so as not to catch HIV. 

Answered on 19th Dec '24

Dr. Madhu Sudan

Dr. Madhu Sudan

Is there any problem if you have sex at the age of 18?

Male | 18

Being sexually active at the age of 18 is a common thing, but it is important to be prepared. Safe sex through protection, like condoms, can not only prevent pregnancy but diseases as well. Anxiety is a common feeling before sex. Sharing your fears with a partner is a good start. 

Answered on 12th Jan '25

Dr. Inderjeet Gautam

Dr. Inderjeet Gautam

I had taken Unwanted kit on January 12,still not periods yet.Before 3 days means February 2 I had unprotected sex,should I take any emergency contrapill for February 2 unprotected sex.?

Female | 24

It's understandable to feel concerned about your situation. If you had unprotected intercourse on February 2, taking emergency contraceptive pills is an option to prevent potential pregnancy, especially if it's within 72 hours. Since you haven't had your period after using the Unwanted kit on January 12, it’s also wise to monitor for symptoms of pregnancy. However, I strongly encourage you to consult with a healthcare provider, as they can offer personalized advice and ensure your health and well-being are prioritized. Remember, you're not alone, and professional guidance is available to support you.

Answered on 10th Feb '25

Dr. Madhu Sudan

Dr. Madhu Sudan

Namste mam and sir ,,, please,, nightfall ke samsya se bahut pareshan hu please mera nightfall kaise rukega please help me doctor

Male | 18

Nightfall is when you masturbate while sleeping. Moreover, it is quite common among teenagers in particular. Nevertheless, it can be either stress, joy, or not having an ejaculation. Make sure you are deeply focused on the deep breathing exercise. Talking to a doctor who can guide you is also helpful. 

Answered on 2nd July '24

Dr. Inderjeet Gautam

Dr. Inderjeet Gautam

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