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Male | 33
It must be recognized that sexual dysfunctions are not always related to only physiological problems, but also to psychological ones. I recommend you to see a specific sexologist who knows about sexual health, to help you to overcome your fears and gain confidence
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Madhu Sudan
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
Male | 22
This feeling is common; don't worry. However, if it's really troubling you, it may indicate stress or other issues. Try discovering new hobbies or workouts to occupy your thoughts. Confide in someone trustworthy about your emotions. Engage yourself – perhaps read, draw, or take a stroll to divert your mind.
Answered on 25th July '24
Dr. Madhu Sudan
Male | 29
The specifics of why someone might have erectile dysfunction can differ a lot: it might be caused by stress, anxiety, or some health conditions. It might be wise to concentrate on relaxation techniques, eating a healthy balanced diet, and having a good open communication with your partner. If the problem continues over time, a consultation with a urologist can assist in finding an appropriate option.
Answered on 11th Sept '24
Dr. Inderjeet Gautam
Male | 29
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