Im married I had miscarriage of 6 weeks after that I did torch test in that I got hsv igg and igm positive. My husband also did the test he got hsv igg positive and igm negative and he is saying his reports are normal.He is saying I only have the virus he doesn't have it. Is this true that he doesn't have this virus?? He is saying even if he touch me he will get it..My in laws are saying I will have abnormal babies in future and they leave me in my mother's house because if they touch me they will get this virus. These behaviours are disturbing me mentally, I'm crying I'm feeling depressed because of this..plz tell me what does the meaning of my and my husband test results?? Is all these things they are saying are true??
Female | 26
Cold sores, caused by herpes simplex virus, are common and can form around the mouth and in the genitals, but many, if not most, who have been infected show no symptoms. If you are tested for IgG and IgM antibodies, a positive result indicates the presence of the virus. Specifically, it means the virus has infected you in the past. Tattooing over a cold sore while it's active is a bad idea. There is no need to worry since casual touching is not a problem. Sexologist's instructions should be duly followed in such cases.
Answered on 22nd May '24
Dr. Inderjeet Gautam
I am 23 years old. My issue is that I find it hard to ejaculate during intercounty. I tried it for like 7 times now and was able to ejaculate only once after a period of over an hour. Please what should I do
Male | 23
Trouble ejaculating during sexual intercourse is not something that people are not aware of. Several factors contribute to this. Some of these are stress, performance anxiety, as well as taking certain medications. Relaxing, discussing openly with your partner, and taking things slowly are crucial parts of the process. Also, practice different intercourse techniques or use some sex positions. Think about discussing it with a sexologist about it.
Answered on 22nd May '24
Dr. Inderjeet Gautam
I had protected sex in May 15 when should I get tested for hiv/std/sti ?
Male | 29
It's usually recommended to have an HIV/STD/STI test about 1-2 weeks after having casual sex. Some usual symptoms that may afflict a person if they have this disease are notably the presence of a yellowish or whitish discharge, private areas itching, or mild or moderate pain. These infections can be caused by different species of bacteria, viruses, fungi, or other types of microorganisms. It is vital to get tested or visit a specialist as early as possible.
Answered on 22nd May '24
Dr. Inderjeet Gautam
I have some problem In my sex life
Female | 39
Please provide more information on what specific problem you are facing with your sexual life, only then i can provide proper advice.
Answered on 18th May '24
Dr. Inderjeet Gautam
I am 43 years male l have Erectial dysfunction and i have diabetes from Last 8 year now I lost total erection I used viagra 100 mg but no response
Male | 43
This trouble can occur in diabetic males. This is due to damage to blood vessels and nerves. The prescribed treatment will depend on how severe and resistant your condition is. Besides Viagra, your doctor will inform you of other remedies that you may want to use together with Viagra to see whether there is any improvement. They can also advise you to try counseling or other psychological treatments that can be helpful for you and your partner.
Answered on 18th May '24
Dr. Madhu Sudan
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