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Sexually Transmitted Infection Questions

Asked for male, 44 years old from Shillong
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MD-Ayurveda, BAMS

Sexologist•Haldwani
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balanitis is an inflammation of the glans penis (head of the penis); it is fairly common and affects approximately 3-11% of males during their lifetime. Posthitis is an inflammation of the foreskin (prepuce). Balanoposthitis involves both the glans and the foreskin and occurs in approximately 6% of uncircumcised males.
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Asked for male, 32 years old from eluru
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Sexologist•Panchkula
Your penis got infected with skin cutting and dryness. I advise you to apply Soframycin ointment, twice daily for 3 days, on cut area and take proper balanced vegetarian diet. Take plenty of water daily. Take fruits and vegetables in daily diet. Follow this and be happy.
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Asked for female, 17 years old from Kolkata
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MD-Ayurveda, BAMS

Sexologist•Haldwani
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green discharge from the vagina is always abnormal and is typically a sign of an infection that requires medical attention. It can indicate a sexually transmitted infection (sti), a different kind of bacterial infection, pelvic inflammatory disease (pid), a forgotten tampon, or another concern.
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Asked for male, 31 years old from Patna
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General Physician•Alappuzha
The hpv test is done by taking a sample from the vagina by a gynecologist and you have. To go to a gynecologist.
Asked for male, 25 years old from Kolkata
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Sexologist•Haldwani
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Yes it can. For example, Herpes can be transmitted by casual as well as sexual contact. Friendly kissing puts you at risk of cold sores. It's not just anal, vaginal, and oral sex. Herpes transmission may also be associated with exposure to infected objects such as eating utensils and razors.
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MD-Ayurveda, Bachelor of Ayurveda, Medic...read more

Sexologist•Haldwani
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unfortunately, oral sex is not safe sex. It may be 'safer sex' than genital sex without a condom, in that you won't get pregnant from oral sex alone, but oral sex without a condom still carries the significant risk of catching or passing on sexually transmitted infections (stis).
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