Sexual Health Problems

Q: 1 I am going to get married next month and I think I am impotent?
Ans: Impotence can be physiological i.e. person having fear of not being able to perform before and has reduced libido and no or hardly any erection since he started getting anxious about his wedding. Medicines will definitely help you. It can be there since long and he may have actual physical factor which may need to be investigated.
Q: 2
I ejaculate very early or even before starting intercourse – how can you help me?
Ans: Well, it can be because of over stimulation of your higher centers controlling ejaculation or some kind of hidden or evident infection which needs treatment. Medicines will help you to perfection.
Q: 3
I am diabetic since five years and recently I have started having erectile dysfunction?
Ans: Diabetes should be controlled meticulously and there are certain medicines which will enhance your erection for a satisfactory sexual intercourse.
Q: 4
Is there any particular period or course of treatment?
Ans: No, every patient is judged separately and may have different modes of treatment according to his problems.
Q: 5
My penis size is very small on erections- how to cope with the problem?
Ans: There are certain medical and surgical interventions which have to be discussed for suitability and preferences.
Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Q: 1 I had an extra marital sex four to five days back. I have developed pus which is oozing out from my penis since two days. What should I do?
Ans: Well, since you had an extramarital flick you have developed gonorrhea which is the reason of your pus.You can not be cleared of your non gonococcal infections which also have to be treated to avoid further long term complications.
Q: 2
Which other sexually transmitted diseases should I fear?
Ans: You can have a whole range of these diseases which can or can not be tested before your symptoms develop. It can be sexual warts, herpes, Hepatitis B and C, HIV, lymphogran ulomas etc.
Q: 3
I slept with my wife after an extramarital sex but she apparently has no infection. Should I have her examined or tested?
Ans: Yes it is very important since you may have passed on your infection to your partner and if you are treated alone then she may reinfect you. Further more she may have more prolonged infection later leading to infertility.
Infertility
Q: 1 I can’t bear the social pressures any more since we are married for four months and still no pregnancy. How to proceed?
Ans: Well, since it will be evident after a single test, whether you lie at fault, it would be better if you go through it along with your examination so that your wife who may be just normal may not have to go through a whole range of tests and medicine trials which can waste a lot of time and money along with mental distress.
Q: 2
My sperm count and motility are very low .What should I do?
Ans: You have to get examined first and then you may have to undergo certain tests if required. Treatment is available, to counter your problem.
Q: 3
Is there any specific time period which is better regarding fertility?
Ans: Yes, there is a certain “fertile period” which is better to be utilized every month, it can be more definitely charted if the female menstrual cycles are regular.
 
 
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