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Male | 19

Do I need answers on sex-related HIV questions?

Sex hiv releted questions

Answered on 25th May '24

HIV symptoms range from mild symptoms like fatigue, swollen lymph nodes, and vapors. One of the essential ways to prevent HIV transmission is using a condom every time you do vaginal, oral, and/or anal sex. To better defend against HIV, make regular use of condoms during sexual intercourse. Ensure your health by taking control of it through regular tests and interaction with a Sexologist if you think you fear HIV.

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Questions & Answers on "Sexology Treatment" (795)

Sir can’t ejaculate during intercourse

Male | Chandan

It seems to be a problem of delayed ejaculation which might be a condition that Sir could be experiencing when he is not able to ejaculate during sex. It can occur because of several reasons such as anxiety, some medications, or damage to the nerve. Stimulating Sir to express his thoughts without inhibition with a healthcare provider can be the best way to determine the source. Treatment may include counseling, changing medications, or other ways that match Sir's specific situation to get him out of the problem.

Answered on 30th Nov '24

Dr. Madhu Sudan

Dr. Madhu Sudan

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

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

I had unprotected sex with 4 people 2 years back. All looked healthy and low risk. Should I worry about hiv?

Female | 26

HIV spreads through unprote­cted sex - a virus with potential symptoms like­ flu. Fever, fatigue, the­se may occur. Testing provides the­ truth, so that's wise.

Answered on 31st July '24

Dr. Madhu Sudan

Dr. Madhu Sudan

I am 33 old male nd I got some infection in my penis it is of white color nd every time I have to wash it. I think my spem is also leaking because of that. What is the best medicine for it. Thank you

Male | 33

Get yourself evaluated for best advice, there can be many possibilities for the problem... 

You can also contact me on my private chat or directly in my clinic. We can send you the medicines by courier.

My website: www.kayakalpinternational.com

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Arun Kumar

Dr. Arun Kumar

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.

Male | 50

Erectile dysfunction can stem from various factors, including your medical conditions and medications. Viagra may help alleviate this issue, but it's essential to consult a sexologist before starting it. They can evaluate your health history, including your stroke and hypertension, and ensure that there are no potential interactions with your current medications. Open communication with your doctor is crucial for safe treatment options. Remember, many people experience this, and there are solutions available. 

Answered on 17th Jan '25

Dr. Madhu Sudan

Dr. Madhu Sudan

I have too many fordyce spots on foreskin and scrotum, how can I get them removed and cost for the same? I live in Malad.

Male | 25

There can be many possibilities for the problem.. get yourself evaluated for best advice

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Arun Kumar

Dr. Arun Kumar

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

Iam married since 2 months and I still Virgin when we try do the inter course it hurts me too much si whats the solution

Female | 28

Pain is generally felt by womens when they are having first sexual experience, and one possible cause is they are too tensed, they are not yet excited enough, or the tension in the pelvic muscles. To make yourself comfortable and calm, you should do physical movements and practice relaxation techniques. Another thing that is very important is to have an open conversation with your partner and take some time to discover intimacy that is not solely about penetration. If the pain persists, it’s really important that you go and consult a healthcare professional. They can give you their thoughts specifically for your case and thus, should you have them, will be introducing you to such issues that need to be focused on.

Answered on 19th Dec '24

Dr. Madhu Sudan

Dr. Madhu Sudan

Answered on 23rd Jan '25

Dr. Madhu Sudan

Dr. Madhu Sudan

I am 16 years old . I am having some issues with my penis . It is not standing. It is not getting hard . It's skin is getting bad . I have been masturbating for the past few years. I really want to make my penis thick and increase size .

Male | 17

The pe­nis is a complex body part. Sometimes, it doe­sn't get firm during arousal. Skin issues around the pe­nis may occur too. These problems ofte­n arise from excessive­ self-pleasuring. Penis size­ and girth are largely prede­termined by gene­tics. They can't change significantly. Using a gentle­ lotion may help soothe irritated pe­nile skin. Masturbating less freque­ntly promotes stronger ere­ctions. 

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Madhu Sudan

Dr. Madhu Sudan

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 was trying to figure out why sexual relations with my husband hurts now and hasn't before

Female | 29

Feeling worried is understandable. Pain during intimacy, if it's a new issue, could be caused by dryness, infection, or muscle spasms. Don't hesitate to confide in your spouse. See your doctor; they can guide you. Trying lubricants might help, or treat any infection present.

Answered on 29th July '24

Dr. Madhu Sudan

Dr. Madhu Sudan

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