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Do I have STI? I feel sore down there. I always feel it every month and during sex it's very painful during penetration.

Female | 30

It can be that you have a sexually transmitted infection (STI). The typical signs are the pain, soreness, and discomfort down there. Sometimes, these infections lead to pain during sex. Monthly soreness could be a sign of a recurring issue. Sexual contact is the main way that STIs are spread. The healthcare provider should be consulted for testing and treatment. This is necessary for the health of both you and your partner.

Answered on 26th Aug '24

Dr. Madhu Sudan

Dr. Madhu Sudan

I am 21 years old and this is embarrassing but I’m having an issue with my balls. They’ve always been tight for some reason and haven’t ever been relaxed or hang but every time I jerk off or have sex my balls go up and under my skin and it’s uncomfortable. I can’t really push them back down because the sack is so tight. It’s even more uncomfortable when I’m having sex though because they aren’t hanging so they are getting hit every time which hurts. It also hurts when they are like that and I cum. Is there any way I can make them relaxed and hang lower? Thanks

Male | 21

Maybe you have testicular retraction. This is when the muscles in your scrotum pull your testicles up towards your body instead of letting them hang down like they should. This can be uncomfortable and even painful during sex or ejaculation. To help make your testicles hang lower and feel more comfortable, try taking warm baths or using supportive underwear. If the problem does not go away, it is best to see a doctor for help.

Answered on 11th June '24

Dr. Inderjeet Gautam

Dr. Inderjeet Gautam

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