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Asked for Female | 24 Years

Where to find sex-related consultation with top doctor?

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Sex related consultation with a better doctor

Answered by Dr. Madhu Sudan

It’s important to understand that sexual health can encompass a range of concerns, including issues like discomfort, decreased desire, or performance anxiety. These can stem from emotional factors, hormonal imbalances, or even physical conditions. To address these symptoms, open communication with your partner and perhaps relaxation techniques can help. However, it's always wise to seek advice from a sexologist. They can provide tailored guidance and treatment options that suit your specific needs. 

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Questions & Answers on "Sexology Treatment" (973)

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

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Can a person get hiv from oral sex ( male ) Penis to mouth and then protected intercourse after oral with a stranger

Male | 27

Yes, a person can get HIV from oral sex, although the risk is lower compared to other forms of sexual activity. It is important to get tested regularly and practice safe sex. Please visit a healthcare provider or an infectious disease specialist for more detailed advice and testing.

Answered on 12th July '24

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Sexual problems hhdhdjsnns

Male | 20

Sexual dysfunction exists for many reasons. Some of the symptoms include problems with erection, low libido, or pain during sex. Physical causes like diabetes or heart disease and psychological causes such as stressor or anxiety, might be the reason. A good way to deal with these issues is to communicate openly with one's partner, and if needed, to seek counseling from a medical professional for the necessary guidance.

Answered on 25th Nov '24

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I want to know if I got any sexual disease I feel ill for a long time The doctors didn’t find any disease But I feel ill What are the symptoms of a std

Female | 22

The abnormal areas may manifest as sores, difficult discharge, pain, & itching of the private parts. These STDs are caused by bacteria or viruses that are transmitted through sexual intercourse. In case you think you might have an STD, you should go to a doctor to get tested and treated. Also, you should always protect yourself by practicing safe sex.

Answered on 11th Oct '24

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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

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