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  5. I'm feeling really worried because I've been married for four years, but my husband doesn't seem to have any sexual desire. He struggles with getting an erection and isn't interested in getting close to me. Lately, I've found myself being attracted to other guys just to feel sexually satisfied, but I really don't want to act on these feelings. Can you help me figure out what's going on and what I can do?

I'm feeling really worried because I've been married for four years, but my husband doesn't seem to have any sexual desire. He struggles with getting an erection and isn't interested in getting close to me. Lately, I've found myself being attracted to other guys just to feel sexually satisfied, but I really don't want to act on these feelings. Can you help me figure out what's going on and what I can do?

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I'm feeling really worried because I've been married for four years, but my husband doesn't seem to have any sexual desire. He struggles with getting an erection and isn't interested in getting close to me. Lately, I've found myself being attracted to other guys just to feel sexually satisfied, but I really don't want to act on these feelings. Can you help me figure out what's going on and what I can do?

.there are many causes for decreased libido...they may be physical or psychological...physical causes may be due to hypogonadism resulting in low testosterone,certain prescribed medications, alcohol, smoking...for physical causes you need to consult physician or endocrinologist for detailed examination and evaluation with relevant investigations... If its psychological Consult nearest psychiatrist they will do the needful.

Last updated on 22 Jan 2025

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I've had a bit of an accident where I accidentally burned the skin on my testicles with Dettol. It turned red and kind of loose afterward, but my doctor helped by giving me an injection, which seemed to get it back to its original shape. Now, I'm rea...

Chemical burns can be painful and concerning, especially when they affect sensitive areas. Chemical Burns and Testicular Health Dettol liquid contains chloroxylenol, a disinfectant that can cause chemical burns, especially if used undiluted or on sensitive skin. The burn may have caused: 1. Inflammation: Redness, swelling, and pain in the affected area. 2. Skin damage: Burns can cause skin damage, potentially leading to scarring or changes in skin texture. Sexual Health Concerns Fortunately, the doctor's prompt treatment, including the injection, helped restore the skin to its original shape. However, it's essential to address potential sexual health concerns: 1. Pain during sex: You may experience temporary pain or discomfort during sex due to the burn. 2. Skin sensitivity: The affected skin may remain sensitive for some time, potentially affecting sexual activity. 3. No long-term effects: In most cases, chemical burns on the testicles do not cause long-term sexual health problems, such as infertility or erectile dysfunction. Follow-up and Precautions To ensure a smooth recovery and minimize potential complications: 1. Follow-up appointments: Schedule follow-up appointments with your doctor to monitor the healing process. 2. Practice good hygiene: Avoid using harsh chemicals or soaps on the affected area. Instead, use gentle, fragrance-free cleansers.

Last updated on 22 Jan 2025

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