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Ans. Erectile dysfunction is one of the most common sexual disorder effecting men. This distressing condition can destroy a man’s ego and threaten happy relationships. Erectile dysfunction is nothing but a condition, wherein a person has difficulty getting and /or keeping an erection. It affects about half of all men aged 40 to 70 years.but now a days due to addiction of alcohol and tobacco chewing and stressed life style the Erectile dysfunction occurs.
Ans. It relates to early discharge of semen in sexual act. The normal time for discharge is three to four minutes. If discharge takes place before three or four minutes, it is considered pre mature ejaculation.
Ans. Masturbation is stimulation of one’s own genital to achieve orgasm (its main cause is bad company). It gives a unique pleasure. Those who practice masturbation forget that it would destroy their strong sex drive which is vital for the satisfaction of their partners.
Ans. If a man while asleep, during day or night , dreams of a women and haves sex with that woman in dream itself , under such a condition his semen gets discharged (while the man is asleep) . Such a discharge may also be due to excessive pungent and stimulating foods or substances. In case, such a discharge in sleep occurs three to four times in a month the person concerned should immediately consult some VD specialist because the aggravated disease may cause complete sleeplessness. Others symptoms are weakness disappearance of beauty and brightness on the face, giddiness, darkness in sight, tiredness even after light work, failing memory etc. The person may become even impotent if the disease takes deep roots. Hence early treatment by a specialist is advised.
Ans. The concept of sex is so simple but it has a complex definition. Some people say it the method to reproduce offspring, some say it pleasure and some say it love. Sex means different for different people but all the definitions are correlated. Sex is a method to produce offspring is true, sex provides pleasure is also true and it happens due to love in two people is also true. But some exceptions make it complex and difficult to understand. Homosexuality is among people, in which people of same gender hav e sex, which is for pleasure and love but not to produce offspring. Hence the definitions of sex are complex to understand. Sex is further divided into several types’ like- Oral sex, simple sex, anal sex, masturbation etc.
Ans. The study of science as well as art of sex is called sexology. Sexology has a vast field in itself, in other words we can say that, sexology is a branch of medical science which deals about sexual issues. It includes sexual disorders, inabilities, counselling etc. sexology also deals about the morphology and anatomy of sexual or genital organs.
Ans.A sexologist, like an ‘ologist’ is an expert and consultant for sexual issues who diagnoses and provides treatment for sexual problems. A person sexologist deals in several areas like psychology, medicine, anthropology, sociology, biology, and epidemiology. A person suffering from sexual problems and struggling for better sexual life may be helped by a sexologist. In this field sexologist help people for their development in sexuality.
• Physical causes: Many physical and/or medical conditions can cause sexual problems. These conditions include diabetes, heart disease, neurological diseases, hormonal imbalances, menopause, and chronic diseases such as kidney disease or liver failure, and alcoholism and drug abuse. In addition, the side effects of certain medications, including some antidepressant drugs, can affect sexual desire and function.
• Psychological causes: These include work-related stress and anxiety, concern about sexual performance, marital or relationship problems, depression, feelings of guilt, and the effects of a past sexual trauma
Discharge of white sticky substance along with the urine is called Spermatorrhoea. It is caused due to excessive masturbation or sex. It is also caused due inefficient Digestive system and general weakness. If not treated in time, it becomes incurable. With the aggravation of the disease, the semen gets thinner and brightness on the face is lost. The genital becomes lax and the person fails to satisfy his partner sexually.
Ans. Syphilis is a contagious and nasty disease. It is the result of prostitution or intercourse with the woman suffering from Syphilis. In the beginning a small pimple appears on the cap of the penis often with not much pain. There is some irritation on the penis. The patient feels pleasure in scrubbing it. Gradually the pimple increases in size and many other pimples appear on the penis which later take shape of a pain full wound. The disease tormenting when germs of the disease enter the blood stream. The germs particularly effect the brain and eyes of the patient who may be rendered mad or blind. The patient need not get panicky. He must start treatment as early as possible to be cured of this disease.
Ans. A nasty disease – this disease is the result of prostitution or intercourse with the woman who may be in her periods. It causes wound inside the genitals and pain during discharge of urine . In case the disease remains untreated, puss is formed inside the genital which gets swelled. It must be treated immediately because the off-springs may also suffer from it , if untreated. The patient need not loose his heart he should consult a VD specialist and take treatment with patience.If a man makes physical relation with such type of infected female , man also suffers from this disease via infected female. After infection man discharge a pus like material and feels burning sensation in urethral passage.
Ans. It is a disease in women. It ruins life of a women as spermatorrhea ruins that of a man. It is a very painful disease. In this disease there is discharge of white and reddish watery substance from vagina. It eats into the vitality of the patients and weakens her. The symptoms are – feeling tired most of the time , light pain in abdomen and lower legs , weakness of heart and brain , light temperature and pain in the waist heaving, paleness of body and anaemia. The patient may develop Tuberculosis (T.B.) also
Ans. If a finger is run down from umbilicus (naval) it will first pass through the pubic hair of the partner. It will then go into the slit in which the female external genitals (Vulva) is situated. The first organ that the finger will encounter is the clitoris. It will feel like a pea. If looked carefully by separating the lips of the vulva it appears like a miniature penis without the urinary opening. Usually it is covered with a hood of skin which will have to be pushed back to view the head of clitoris.
Ans. The normal duration of our treatment is one month, but some of our patient’s disease may take longer time to be cured, depending upon its intensity.
Ans. The vagina’s length is about 6″. The outer 2″ is most sensitive, the inner 4″ being insensitive. To arouse a female one needs to stimulate only the outer lips and the outer 2″ of the vagina. SO, for female sexual satisfaction, the size of an erect penis can be anything from 2″ or more. There is so differentiation in the penieral anatomy. This vary according to the health and height of the patient.
Ans. The vagina’s length is about 6″. The outer 2″ is most sensitive, the inner 4″ being insensitive. To arouse a female one needs to stimulate only the outer lips and the outer 2″ of the vagina. SO, for female sexual satisfaction, the size of an erect penis can be anything from 2″ or more. There is so differentiation in the penieral anatomy. This vary according to the health and height of the patient.
Ans. The vagina’s length is about 6″. The outer 2″ is most sensitive, the inner 4″ being insensitive. To arouse a female one needs to stimulate only the outer lips and the outer 2″ of the vagina. SO, for female sexual satisfaction, the size of an erect penis can be anything from 2″ or more. There is so differentiation in the penieral anatomy. This vary according to the health and height of the patient.
Ans. Yes! Females also masturbate as males but it depends on individuals personal liking.
Ans. The vagina’s length is about 6″. The outer 2″ is most sensitive, the inner 4″ being insensitive. To arouse a female one needs to stimulate only the outer lips and the outer 2″ of the vagina. SO, for female sexual satisfaction, the size of an erect penis can be anything from 2″ or more.
Ans. Condom is the Best contraceptive, easy to use, economical, safe and also protects from STD’s.
Ans. No! Curve in the penis does not affect or disturb your sex life so there is nothing to worry about it.
Ans. An orgasm represents the zenith of human pleasurable experiences. Orgasm is derived from the Greek word orgaos which means to swell with lust. Orgasm is defined as “an explosive, cerebrally encoded, neuromuscular response, at the peak of sexual arousal by psycho biological stimuli, the pleasurable sensations of which are experienced in association with dispensable pelvic physiological concomitants”.
Ans. Some women do report squirting of fluid at the time of orgasm, but this is rare. Whether this can be called female ejaculation is controversial.
Ans. Inability to retract the foreskin due to adhesions between the foreskin and the glans penis is called phimosis. It may lead to pain, frenulum tear or paraphimosis during intercourse and also predisposes the individual to recurrent infections. It can be prevented by good local hygiene and can be easily cured by circumcision.
Ans. An orgasm is difficult to describe it can be experienced but difficult to explain in words. But any way we are trying to explain it. When a person reaches orgasm he/she has gasping uncontrolled movements or a sense of suspension which are Non- Verbal communications to the partner that one has had an orgasm. It is mostly accompanied by rhythmic vaginal contractions in Females and the Ejaculation in Males. Later, The person appears to be calm and satisfied. The signs of having had an orgasm are quite fleeting. The best way to confirm is to ask the Partner.
Ans. Foreplay is quite vital part of complete sexual play. It enhances sex pleasure and in most cases helps to reduce the anxiety and fears associated with sex. It gradually stimulates the partners so that their enjoyment span is enhanced and particularly a man can have delayed ejaculation. Foreplay is particularly useful in combating problems related to vaginismus in females and psychogenic impotency in males. It stimulates natural lubrication, which is secreted from sex glands (Cowper’s glands in males and Bartholin’s glands in females) and that facilitates a pleasant sexual intercourse.