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Sexologist•Bangalore
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There are various symptoms of the sexually transmitted diseases, but unfortunately, in majority if cases, symptoms don't occur and may go unnoticed until complications occur or a partner is diagnosed. Symptoms include: bumps on genital or in the oral area, discharge from penis, smelly vaginal discharge, painful urination, unusual vaginal bleeding, painful sex, lower abdominal pain, rashes over the trunk, feet or hands, fever, and sore, swollen lymph nodes.
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Sexologist•Haldwani
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there are two stds that spread easily through mouth-to-mouth kissing: herpes simplex virus 1 (hsv-1) and human papillomavirus (hpv). Std testing can tell you whether you or your partner (s) have some types of oral stds.
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Ayurvedic Doctor•Delhi
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Penile itching is a condition which may arise because of a sexually transmitted disease or not but it can be so serious that it can start disrupting your day to day life.

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Cause of penile itching:

There are a lot of causes for this condition of penile itching and this may include a lot of sexually transmitted disease and some of the most common cause of penile itching are mentioned below: ;





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Ayurvedic Doctor•Gulbarga
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If both are healthy no any problem then do oral sex before doing clean wash with soap and mentain hygiene. Then no any problem.
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Sexologist•Haldwani
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yes. Some stds—like hiv, chlamydia and gonorrhea—are spread through fluids, like semen, saliva. Other stds, including hiv and hepatitis b, are also spread through blood. Genital herpes, syphilis, and human papillomavirus (hpv) are most often spread through genital skin-to-skin contact.
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Sexologist•Kolkata
This means having vaginal, anal, or oral sex without a condom. It makes you more likely to get hiv and other sexually transmitted diseases (stds). Bodily fluids like blood and semen pass from you to your partner during sex.
Wash up. 1/11. You don't have to hop out of bed and into the shower right away. Don't douche. 2/11. Keep clean-up simple. 3/11. Empty your bladder. 4/11. Drink a glass of water. 5/11. Wear loose-fitting clothing. 6/11. Wash your hands. 7/11. Clean your sex toys. 8/11.
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Sexologist•Haldwani
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molluscum contagiosum (mc) is a viral infection that affects the skin. Around 9 out of 10 cases happen in children although it can occur at any age. Mc is generally a harmless condition that normally gets better in a few months without any specific treatment.
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sometimes sex can cause skin irritation and even bleeding in your vagina if it's stretched a lot for the first time in a while, if your vagina isn't lubricated (wet) enough, or if it's irritated because of an allergy or yeast infection. Spotting after sex can also be a sign of an std like chlamydia or gonorrhea.
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