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Dr. Prof. Narendra Malhotra Female Sexual Problems

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Dr. Shemi Bansal Female Sexual Problems

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Dr. Shally Gupta Female Sexual Problems

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Questions & Answers on "Female Sexual Problems" (1018)

Hello, I had oral sex and after that I used a condom for vaginal sex. Is there a chance to get HIV from oral sex?

Male | 27

With HIV, which is the virus that causes AIDS, it is difficult to get it by having oral sex with someone. Some signs that someone might have HIV include feeling like you have the flu, being very tired, or having swelling in your glands. During vaginal intercourse, a condom should be used so as not to catch HIV. 

Answered on 19th Dec '24

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After a one night stand, I tested positive for yeast, uti, bv, trich, and chlamydia. because I tested positive for all of this, how likely is it that I have a more serious STD like HIV?

Female | 18

Testing positive for multiple infections like yeast, UTI, BV, trich, and chlamydia does not directly indicate you have HIV, but it can increase your risk. It's important to get tested for HIV to be sure. Please visit a specialist like an infectious disease doctor or a sexual health expert for proper guidance and testing.

Answered on 12th June '24

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I had a sex contact and took Hive test on 25th Jan. Non-reactive (Feb-2) Next test (Feb-28) and LIST test (May-02) Non-reactive - now should I test?

Male | 32

A "non-reactive" result indicates that the test did not detect HIV antibodies or antigens in your blood at the time of testing. And you have consistently received non-reactive results over a span of a few months. However, for definitive advice regarding testing intervals and your specific situation, it's essential to consult a professional who specializes in sexual health or infectious disease

Answered on 23rd May '24

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