Get answers for your health queries from top Doctors for FREE!

100% Privacy Protection

100% Privacy Protection

We maintain your privacy and data confidentiality.

Verified Doctors

Verified Doctors

All Doctors go through a stringent verification process.

Quick Response

Quick Response

All Doctors go through a stringent verification process.

Reduce Clinic Visits

Reduce Clinic Visits

Save your time and money from the hassle of visits.

Ask Free Question

Filters

  • Gender
  • Experience
  • Reviews
  • Questions

Sort

10 Best Painful Sexual Intercourse doctors in Jogupalya

Book appointments with minimal wait times and verified doctor information.

Questions & Answers on "Painful Sexual Intercourse" (1018)

Dear Doctor, I hope this message finds you well. I am reaching out to discuss some concerns that have been affecting my mental and sexual health, specifically related to my use of pornography and its broader impact on my life. I am a male, 26/27 years old. No health issues. I've noticed that my consumption of pornography and engagement in cybersex have escalated to a point where they negatively affect my life and relationships. My need for increasingly explicit material to achieve sexual arousal has grown over the years (a phenomenon called "Desensitization" i believe), and it's become apparent that this pattern is not sustainable. I've observed that this habit has not only affected my ability to enjoy real-life sexual encounters but has also contributed to the deterioration of my previous relationship. At times, I had found myself needing to think of pornography to maintain an erection during sexual intercourse. In an attempt to address this, I've tried to quit watching porn, only to experience a significant drop in my libido and desire for sexual activity. This "flat line" phase, as it's often referred to in various forums, has left me feeling worried and uncertain about the path forward. Of course, i started watching again, just to make sure that everything is normal. The first couple of times, the erections were weaker than usual. I understand that the body of scientific research in this area is still evolving, and there seems to be a lack of definitive guidance on dealing with these challenges. Given these complexities, I'm seeking your professional advice on several fronts: 1- Is the "flat line" phase a recognized scientific phenomenon, and what does current research say about it? 2- Considering my concerns about the long-term effects of abstaining from pornography and reduced masturbation, what guidance can you provide? I'm particularly worried about maintaining sexual function, including erectile strength and ejaculation control. 3-Could you suggest any scientific, medical research articles or resources that could offer more insight into these issues? Your expertise and any evidence-based recommendations would be immensely valuable to me as I consider my next steps. Many thanks for your time and consideration. Kind regards,

Male | 26

It is crucial to realize that gaining an excessive amount of pornography and cyberspace ultimately results in being desensitized, and it has a negative impact on sexual encounters with real living partners and relationships.

The "flat line" effect, that you brought up, is also a commonly displayed problem where former porn addicts may experience a drop in their sex drive and arousal. But for now, the findings are not substantial, more studies are required to distinguish porn effect on sexual function from its own.

With regard to facilitation, many people have found it immensely helpful to consult a professional mental health care provider, such as a therapist or a counselor, and avail their expert help in dealing with this problem and addressing any underlying psychological factors. A sex therapist may possess skills in counseling individuals with sexual dysfunction or enhancing sexual functions.

Your well-being is of top concern and seeking the help of a mental and sexual health specialist can provide you with the needed information when making a decision about your next step. In this connection, I suggest you talk to a psychologist or sex therapist, whose main professional concern is the issues you are experiencing, for more help and support.

Best regards,
Dr. Madhu Sudan
 

Answered on 23rd May '24

Read answer

I had sex with my boyfriend with a condom on. And somewhere in the middle of sex the condom got slipped inside my vagina. He didn’t ejaculate inside me but I’m worried about the precum and I removed the condom after one day what should I do not to get pregnant

Female | 19

I ge­t that you are worried about the slippe­d condom issue. It's good he did not rele­ase inside you. The fluid be­fore release­ can have a few see­d cells, but the chances of making a baby from that are­ low. If you are worried, you can take e­mergency baby preve­ntion within three days of the incident. It's always good to double­-check and be safe.

Answered on 25th July '25

Read answer

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

Read answer

Top Specialty Doctors near Bengaluru

  1. Home >
  2. Painful Sexual Intercourse doctors >
  3. Bengaluru >
  4. Jogupalya

Get Free Assistance!

Fill out this form and our health expert will get back to you.