Male | 30
Struggling with Erection? Low Sperm Count Solution?
1. Problem on maintaining erection? 2. Low sperm count I need help please

Sexologist
Answered on 9th Mar '25
Experiencing challenges with sustaining an erection or having a lower sperm count can stem from various factors, including stress, hormonal imbalances, medical conditions, or lifestyle choices. It's important to recognize that you're not alone and there are effective treatments available. Simple lifestyle changes, such as exercise, a balanced diet, and managing stress, can significantly improve these issues. However, consulting a sexologist is crucial for personalized advice and to explore potential underlying causes. They can provide tailored recommendations and treatment options to support your health and well-being.
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Questions & Answers on "Sexology Treatment" (907)
I am 21 years, I want to know if I can take metronidazole 400mg tablets to prevent sexual infections
Male | 21
Metronidazole is a cure for infections, but it is not used to prevent sexual infections. Unprotected sex could be avoided by using birth control. Sexually transmitted infections can occur by germs that are transferred during sex without a condom. Proper use of protectors such as condoms and regular medical check-ups should be covered. You can also see a doctor who can give you the right medicine if you think you are infected.
Answered on 3rd July '24

Dr. Inderjeet Gautam
Noctural emmission and masterbation is my problem
Male | 26
Nocturnal emissions are releases of semen during sleep, while masturbating is stimulating yourself for pleasure. Both are normal. Sometimes stress, hormone levels, or too little physical activity can result in more frequent nocturnal emissions or create a habit of excessive masturbation. To help deal with these issues try relaxation techniques, exercise, and finding healthy ways to deal with stress. Having open conversations with a trusted adult or a sexologist about these things is also important.
Answered on 9th July '24

Dr. Inderjeet Gautam
He cum in my thigh and hand without any direct contact and I also kept my hand between my thighs little bit and from vagina and after that I immediately wipe it off first and then washed it off . Also took levenogestrel but this event was 4 days before my expected ovulation day. Is there any risk of pregnancy
Female | 24
You might reasonably wonder whether becoming pregnant is a possibility in the situation you described. The chances are unlikely that you would become pregnant as the sperm lived for a short time outside of the body, especially after you took levonorgestrel, a pill, you took it after, the same day. If you swallow this pill on time, on day 1 ideally, the ovaries would not ovulate namely it would not work by this mechanism. If you took the drug and have any unusual symptoms or bothersome concerns, the best move would be to see a sexologist for a more individualized guide.
Answered on 4th Jan '25

Dr. Madhu Sudan
Postimor effective if taken today 11am but had unprotected sex some hours ago 9:00 will it still work or do i have to take another an how many times for a year can females use postinor?
Female | 26
Postinor's priority is the quickest the better. You can still take the doctor-prescribed pill even though it was not taken the hour prior but you can still get another pill just to be extra sure. Women are not permitted to use Postinor more than once every month. It is important to note that Postinor is an emergency contraceptive and should not be used as a regular storage of drugs. If any discomforts occur or strange symptoms show up, a sexologist must be consulted.
Answered on 10th Oct '24

Dr. Madhu Sudan
I am 20 year old female, during an intercourse today we felt something liquid even after using protection what should I do
Female | 20
Yes, fluid exchange may happen even though one uses a condom. In case your worries are regarding it, the most advisable thing to do is to keep an eye on yourself for any symptoms that are not normal for you, such as the ones mentioned as itching, burning, or unusual discharge. One of the advantages of being aware of how your body is functioning is that noticing any changes can help you determine whether it is necessary or not to go for further advice.
Answered on 18th Sept '24

Dr. Inderjeet Gautam
আমি একজন নারী আমি নারী থেকে পুরুষ হতে চাই কারন আমি আমার নিজের বিতর উপল্বদি করি যে আমি একজন পুরুষ আমি মেয়ে হয়ে কনো ছেলেকে বালো লাগেনা কিন্তু আমি মেয়েদের পতি আকরিস্ট হয় আমি মেয়েদের মতো চলাফেরা করতে করতে পছন্দ করিনা আমি চাই নিজেকে চেন্জ করতে আমি তাই মেয়ে থেকে ছেলে হতে চাই পিল্লিজ তাতে কত খরজ হবে তা জানাবেন
Female | 21
Answered on 20th Feb '25

Dr. Madhu Sudan
I have treated Chlamydia it can transmitted to wife
Male | 28
If you had this sickness and got help, your wife needs to get checked too. Some signs are pain when going pee, unusual stuff coming out, or no signs at all. To stop spreading it, do not touch private parts until you both get help.
Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Inderjeet Gautam
I am 22 years old . I have done a unprotected intercourse 3 hours ago. But the sparm not out inside. But for safety should i took emergency pill?
Female | 22
If only the sperm was ejected but did not enter the woman's body and 3 hours had passed since the intercourse, the probability of pregnancy is very low. Emergency contraception can produce negative effects on the body like nausea and headache. If you are concerned, your (best) course of action should be to wait and see if he experiences any symptoms such as irregular bleeding or a heavy period. Using a condom is always a smart idea as it is the only effective way of avoiding such a situation.
Answered on 3rd Dec '24

Dr. Madhu Sudan
I am 30 year old male single and from last 10days I am noticing that I am not having erection which I was having earlier so what should I do.
Male | 30
Trouble with getting an erection can be a reason for stress, anxiety, or physical problems. It is good to follow a healthy diet and do exercises to stay fit. Please also try to unwind and share your problems with someone you love, like a close friend or family member. If it persists, you may want to consider seeking out a sexologist for more support. Be happy and do your best to keep healthy!
Answered on 21st Aug '24

Dr. Madhu Sudan
I am 18 years old Virgin girl I am facing continues clitoral erections from 3 4 days without other any symptoms what should I do now ??? Without going to any doctor
Female | 18
Experiencing persistent clitoral sensitivity can be caused by various factors, including hormonal changes, increased blood flow, or heightened arousal. It’s often not concerning if there are no other symptoms such as pain or discomfort. To help manage this, consider engaging in relaxation techniques like deep breathing or gentle exercise. Wearing loose clothing might also provide comfort. However, if it persists or causes distress, it’s important to speak with a sexologist for personalized advice.
Answered on 24th Jan '25

Dr. Madhu Sudan
My pennies was small and liquid was 1 minute drop out
Male | 20
You might be having urinary incontinence. It appears when your bladder fails to control the rush of urine. Many reasons can be attributed to this condition such as weak muscles or a bladder infection. Water intake is always beneficial, but you might have to visit a urologist. They may propose pelvic floor exercises or certain pharmaceutical products for bladder retraining to solve this kind of phenomenon in you.
Answered on 3rd July '24

Dr. Madhu Sudan
Me and my girlfriend had sex without condom i didn’t ejaculate and we did it for only 5-6 seconds
Female | 18
Even a few seconds of unprotected sex carries risks. Watch out for unusual discharge, burning urination, or genital itching. These indicate possible infection. Speak with a sexologist for advice. Consider getting tested for potential infections.
Answered on 23rd July '24

Dr. Madhu Sudan
Was diagonised with having low sperm count and was told to rake proviron by my doctor for 3 months.However am I allowed to have sex once in a while during this period?
Male | 25
Answered on 20th Nov '24

Dr. Arun Kumar
A tiny skin peel showing red skin beside the finger thumb nail and a bit painful with some show of little very tiny blood spot which occured some hours ago like 14 hours ago which was the day before ,and was mistakenly inserted very briefly for few seconds like 7 seconds fingering into anus of a female ,though afterwards the hand was also briefly washed off , what is the risk of hiv transmission to the finger given the slight injury occured 14 hours ago and may have even clotted before incidence of anus insertion occured? PS: did HIV test 2 weeks prior to this incidence and was negative Please I need explicit reasons and in depth answers as to this question as am scared as to what level.of injury or wound can pose a risk and the risk of HIV being transmitted through the finger via the brief anus fingering of few seconds?
Male | 43
There is a low risk of HIV transmission through a brief fingering incident, especially if the cut had begun to heal, as HIV does not survive well outside the human body. Minor wounds are unlikely to provide a viable pathway for the virus, particularly if your test was negative just two weeks prior. However, any new symptoms or concerns should be assessed by a sexologist, who can provide tailored advice and peace of mind. It's always best to consult with a doctor for personalized guidance and to ensure your health is monitored appropriately.
Answered on 24th Jan '25

Dr. Madhu Sudan
I am 37 years old married woman . These days i hardly feel sexually aroused . What to do ? , please help
Female | 37
Answered on 19th Nov '24

Dr. Arun Kumar
Sexually weakness. How I come over on it?
Female | 23 y
Low sexual desire, also known as impotence, is the inability to have or keep an erection during sexual intercourse. Feeling down or anxious may be caused by this. Some of the reasons are tension, fatigue, and diseases like diabetes. You need to learn how to relax, exercise, eat well, and talk to your partner or a therapist.
Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Inderjeet Gautam
Nightfall nightfall solution
Male | 21
Nighttime emission, often referred to as nocturnal emissions, is a normal occurrence in males, typically during adolescence and early adulthood. It involves the release of semen during sleep, often accompanied by dreams. This phenomenon is generally caused by natural hormonal changes and sexual maturation. While it may be surprising, it is not a cause for concern. If it occurs frequently or becomes bothersome, maintaining a healthy lifestyle, including regular exercise and stress management, can be beneficial. However, if you have ongoing worries or feel distressed, please consider consulting a sexologist for personalized advice.
Answered on 24th Feb '25

Dr. Madhu Sudan
What are the chances that I could have HIV here. I am male and had sex with a woman around a month ago. Halfway through the condom slipped off and I only noticed two minutes after. She assured me she has only slept with one other person but I am not sure if she knows the other person’s health status. I also had some of her vaginal secretions on my finger and forgot that I had yet to wash my hands after and picked my nose, which was a little crusted over because I had a bit of a bloody nose from earlier in the day. The next day she told me that she felt like she had the flu but I felt fine, but the day after that I felt a bit fatigued. The fatigue got better but did not completely wear off after three days, but by then I was on vacation so I drank alcohol for 4 days straight. After those 4 days, I fully felt like I had the flu. I did not feel like I had a fever but I was coughing heavily, my body was really achey, and l had a sore throat. This got better after 4 days, and I suspect I passed this flu onto two of my friends. I say suspect because I am not sure if these are acute symptoms vs the actual flu. The following two weeks after most of my symptoms were gone I felt better but would get random pangs of fatigue occasionally that would be gone after a couple of hours. Additionally, I may have never noticed this before but I could palpate my submandibular glands (which I am not sure if this has always been the case and I just have not noticed), but they don’t feel swollen and feel very normal. I have no swollen lymph nodes I think, but my tongue has become slightly more white than usual, and I had a tiny ulcer on it. This occurred around 2 weeks after recovering from the flu. I don’t think it’s oral thrush because I can’t wipe it off and it doesn’t hurt at all, and it sort of just looks like all my other friends’ tongues, but nonetheless I think it is a bit whiter than usual. I started scraping at my tongue with my nails here and there and could see some white residue occasionally, and I think I have some lie bumps on the tip of my tongue that developed 3 weeks after I recovered from the flu. Last thing is, I have been drinking pretty heavily during the weekends for a while. The only three symptoms I still see now is a slightly whiter than usual tongue that gets a bit better when I exercise or brush my tongue, the new lie bumps, and palpable yet not swollen submandibular glands. What are the chances these are actual acute symptoms vs me just being paranoid (I will be testing myself in the following week - have been waiting so that the test results will be accurate)
Male | 23
Considering the chance of getting HIV from having unprotected sex is important. For instance, the symptoms such as tiredness, flulike symptoms, white coated tongue as well as lie bumps which you explained could mean several things and not necessarily that someone has been infected with this virus. It’s good that you intend to go for testing; that way one can never be too sure unless they get checked for it.
Answered on 11th June '24

Dr. Madhu Sudan
I got my blood test regarding hiv 1 and 2 I got 0.11 index value what does it mean
Female | 23
An HIV 1 and 2 index value of 0.11 signifies that the result is negative. It is, however, advisable that you consult an infectious diseases doctor for further analysis and interpretation of your test results.
Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Inderjeet Gautam
Can hiv be transmitted to my partner while I'm on pep medication
Male | 23
If you take PEP drugs, you can still transmit HIV to your partner. The medication reduces risk but doesn't prevent transmission completely. Symptoms like fever, body aches, and swollen lymph nodes may occur with HIV infection. Using condoms consistently during sex is crucial for prevention.
Answered on 11th Sept '24

Dr. Inderjeet Gautam
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