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
Other | 19
If you had unprotected sex two days after your partner took Plan B (Escapelle), she generally does not need to take it again. Plan B can be effective if taken within 72 hours after unprotected sex. However, there is still a small risk of pregnancy. For personalized advice, please consult a gynecologist.
Answered on 21st June '24
Dr. Madhu Sudan
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
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
Male | 25
The penis opening feels irritated. This condition leads to burning and discomfort. Oral sex friction causes this irritation. Saliva exposure irritates too. Drink lots of water. Avoid spicy foods that irritate. Keep the area dry and clean. If symptoms worsen or persist, see a urologist. They evaluate and treat the irritated penis opening properly.
Answered on 6th Aug '24
Dr. Madhu Sudan
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