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Best Sexology Treatment Hospitals in Turkey

Baskent University Hospital

Baskent University Hospital

Istanbul, Turkey

Multi-Specialty Hospital

Altunizade, Kısıklı Caddesi

Uskudar 34662, Turkey

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29 Mayıs State Hospital (29 Mayıs Devlet Hastanesi Acil)

29 Mayıs State Hospital (29 Mayıs Devlet Hastanesi Acil)

Ankara, Turkey

Multi-Specialty Hospital

Aydınlar, Dikmen Cd. No:312, 06105 Çankaya/Ankara, Turkey

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Clinics United

Clinics United

Antalya, Turkey

Multi-Specialty Hospital

Deniz Mah, 131. Sk. No:2/10, 07050 Muratpaşa/Antalya, Turkey

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6

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Medworld Clinic

Medworld Clinic

Antalya, Turkey

Multi-Specialty Hospital

Meltem, Muratpaşa Antalya TR, Sakıp Sabancı Blv. No: 3, 07050 Konyaaltı, Turkey

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6

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Saluss Medical Group

Saluss Medical Group

Antalya, Turkey

Multi-Specialty Hospital

Çağlayan, Kaya Apt, 2004. Sk. No:7, 07030 Muratpaşa/Antalya, Turkey

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Metropolmed Clinic, Istanbul

Metropolmed Clinic, Istanbul

Istanbul, Turkey

Validei Atik, Yonca Apt No:159, 34662 Üsküdar/İstanbul, Turkey

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1

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56

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Questions & Answers on "Sexology Treatment" (1232)

My girlfriend and i were both fully clothed(sweatpants and underwear) she was on top of me and we both ejaculated, on my pants there was a big stain of sperm, and she was also wet, now we are concerned if there is a posibility to make a baby like that

Male | 18

The chances of pregnancy in the situation you described are actually quite low. For pregnancy to happen, sperm needs to enter the vagina and travel to meet an egg. In your case, with clothes on and no direct genital contact, the likelihood of sperm reaching the egg is very minimal. However, if you both want extra peace of mind, you could consider emergency contraception like the morning-after pill just to be on the safe side. It's always good to take precautions.

Answered on 15th Dec '25

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So l'am a man and I enjoy going commando in my formal pants although it shows what's in there but it's not about what it shows it is that whenever I wear a grey colour trouser i tend to leak pre cum alot and that's my personal observation that I leak alot in a grey colour trouser rather than any other colour is this a problem or just my thoughts?

Male | 20

To prevent the leaking of more pre-cum in gray pants, it can be due to increased sweat or the fabric color showing it more. It is not uncommon for men to have pre-cum. If this is bothering you, try out the underwear that will absorb moisture or see how light colors work. It is best to wear something that makes you feel comfortable.

Answered on 5th July '24

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Will a person get HIV if virginal fluid enter into his mouth through saliva.

Male | 23

HIV spreads via blood, se­men, vaginal fluids, and breast milk - not saliva. So, virginal fluid getting in your mouth through saliva isn't a conce­rn. Relax. HIV symptoms often include fe­ver, tiredness, and swolle­n glands. Practicing safe sex and avoiding shared ne­edles preve­nts HIV transmission. 

Answered on 17th July '24

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I am 50 year old hypertensive patient with diabetes 2. I had a brain stem stroke in 2012 and recovered. Now i am taking following medicines : Blood pressure: Azilsartan 40mg , Blood thinner : clopitab 75mg Diabetes : Stigliptin phosphate hcl 50/1000mg Depression: Sertraline 50mg My question : can i take viagra as i am facing erectile dysfunction.

Male | 50

Erectile dysfunction can stem from various factors, including your medical conditions and medications. Viagra may help alleviate this issue, but it's essential to consult a sexologist before starting it. They can evaluate your health history, including your stroke and hypertension, and ensure that there are no potential interactions with your current medications. Open communication with your doctor is crucial for safe treatment options. Remember, many people experience this, and there are solutions available. 

Answered on 17th Jan '25

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দীর্ঘ সময় নিয়ে আমার স্ত্রী সাথে মিলন করতে পারি না কোন ঐষদ খেলে দীর্ঘ সময় মিলন করা যাবে

Male | 25

There could be various reasons for this issue, such as stress, hormonal imbalances, or even certain medications. It's essential to first consult with a sexologist who can assess your specific situation. They may recommend some tests to understand the root cause better. In the meantime, focusing on reducing stress through relaxation techniques, maintaining a healthy lifestyle with regular exercise, and open communication with your partner can also be beneficial. 

Answered on 18th Dec '25

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Can a person get hiv from oral sex ( male ) Penis to mouth and then protected intercourse after oral with a stranger

Male | 27

Yes, a person can get HIV from oral sex, although the risk is lower compared to other forms of sexual activity. It is important to get tested regularly and practice safe sex. Please visit a healthcare provider or an infectious disease specialist for more detailed advice and testing.

Answered on 12th July '24

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