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Asked for Male, 28 years old from Coimbatore
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although the risk is low, you can get a sexually transmitted infection (sti) often used instead of a sexually transmitted disease (std) from kissing. Herpes, cytomegalovirus (cmv), human papillomavirus (hpv), and syphilis may spread through active lesions (i.e. Cold sores) or saliva.
although the risk is low, you can get a sexually transmitted infection (sti) often used instead of a sexually transmitted disease (std) from kissing. Herpes, cytomegalovirus (cmv), human papillomavirus (hpv), and syphilis may spread through active lesions (i.e. Cold sores) or saliva.
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Asked for female, 20 years old from new delhi
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bleeding after anal sex is a common occurrence. During anal sex, a person can tear the wall of their partner's anus, resulting in anal fissures. The small tears can cause bleeding and discomfort the next time the person engages in anal sex or has a bowel movement. In some cases, anal sex can cause hemorrhoids to form.
bleeding after anal sex is a common occurrence. During anal sex, a person can tear the wall of their partner's anus, resulting in anal fissures. The small tears can cause bleeding and discomfort the next time the person engages in anal sex or has a bowel movement. In some cases, anal sex can cause hemorrhoids to form.
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if you are sexually active then better to go for std test. If not then you need to maintain a good hygiene to get rid of the issue.
if you are sexually active then better to go for std test. If not then you need to maintain a good hygiene to get rid of the issue.
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Here are some steps you should consider taking:
consult a healthcare professional: schedule an appointment with a urologist or another healthcare professional who specializes in men's health. They can conduct a physical examination and any necessary tests to properly diagnose the issue.
Explain your situation: be honest and thorough in explaining what happened, including the use of rubber bands and any associated pain or discomfort you experienced.
Avoid self-harm: do not use rubber ...more
consult a healthcare professional: schedule an appointment with a urologist or another healthcare professional who specializes in men's health. They can conduct a physical examination and any necessary tests to properly diagnose the issue.
Explain your situation: be honest and thorough in explaining what happened, including the use of rubber bands and any associated pain or discomfort you experienced.
Avoid self-harm: do not use rubber ...more
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Asked for male, 29 years old from Hyderabad
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Start these ayurveda medicine tab tentex forte daily 2 time a day and ashwagandha powder daily 2 time a day. What is your body weight.
Asked for female, 30 years old from Angul
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Hi, lybrate user,
Tk, plenty type of water to hydrate your body.
Tke homoeo medicines, underlying :
@ Arnica mont 30ch -5 drops, thrice.
Tke , care.
Tk, plenty type of water to hydrate your body.
Tke homoeo medicines, underlying :
@ Arnica mont 30ch -5 drops, thrice.
Tke , care.
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Asked for male, 21 years old from Bangalore
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its smegma (a waxy secretion of foreskin). Use mild soap and warm water to clean the area, and wipe away any smegma. You only need to clean the area once or twice a week. Around age six, teach your child how to retract their foreskin and clean it while bathing. Regularly washing the area helps prevent smegma and infections.
its smegma (a waxy secretion of foreskin). Use mild soap and warm water to clean the area, and wipe away any smegma. You only need to clean the area once or twice a week. Around age six, teach your child how to retract their foreskin and clean it while bathing. Regularly washing the area helps prevent smegma and infections.
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Asked for male, 42 years old from Bangalore Rural
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It's due to circumcision, for treatment consalt privately videos consaltation or audio consaltation or clinic visit.
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Asked for male, 27 years old from Mumbai
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pimples that develop on the penis are usually harmless, and the best treatment option is to keep the area clean and avoid touching them. But, lesions that resemble pimples can also result from genital warts, herpes, or syphilis.
pimples that develop on the penis are usually harmless, and the best treatment option is to keep the area clean and avoid touching them. But, lesions that resemble pimples can also result from genital warts, herpes, or syphilis.
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Asked for male, 20 years old from Chennai
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Mr. lybrate-user avoid masturbation adaction and rest the part. Atomic normal.
For any query call and confirm.
For any query call and confirm.
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