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I've been masturbating daily for a while now, and Im wondering if it could be affecting my health in any way. Could it have any side effects or cause problems in the long run?

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I've been masturbating daily for a while now, and Im wondering if it could be affecting my health in any way. Could it have any side effects or cause problems in the long run?

Masturbation is a normal and healthy sexual activity. It does not cause any physical harm or have any long-term side effects. However, excessive masturbation can lead to temporary genital irritation. It is important to maintain a balance and listen to your body's needs. If you experience any discomfort, you can use over-the-counter creams like Calamine lotion to soothe the irritation.

Last updated on 18 Dec 2024

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I noticed small red spots on the inner head of my penis a couple of days after having oral sex. Theyre causing a slight sensation too. What could this be, and how should I treat it?

The small red spots on the inner head of your penis, accompanied by a slight sensation, may be caused by several factors related to oral sex. Here are some possible explanations:Possible Causes1. Irritation or Allergic Reaction: Your partner's mouth or saliva might have caused irritation or an allergic reaction, leading to red spots and discomfort.2. Cuts or Micro-Trauma: Minor cuts or micro-trauma during oral sex can cause red spots and sensitivity.3. STDs or STIs: Certain sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) or infections (STIs), such as herpes, syphilis, or gonorrhea, can cause red spots or sores on the genitals.4. Balanitis: This is an inflammation of the glans penis, often caused by poor hygiene, irritation, or infection.Next Steps1. Consult a Doctor: Schedule an appointment with your primary care physician, urologist, or a dermatologist to evaluate the red spots and determine the underlying cause.2. Get Tested for STDs/STIs: Even if you're in a monogamous relationship, it's essential to get tested for STDs/STIs to rule out any potential infections.3. Practice Good Hygiene: Maintain good genital hygiene, and avoid any further irritation or trauma to the affected area.4. Abstain from Sexual Activity: Avoid any sexual activity until you've consulted a doctor and received proper guidance.

Last updated on 18 Dec 2024

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