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Sexual Health Issues If you need medical advice regarding your sexual health, ask Dr Tan. We are honored to have an In House Doctor who is here to help. |
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The good news for you is that as long as the condom remained intact, you need not be overtly worried. That of course dose not mean you are guaranteed to be safe. Even with a condom you are at risk of STIs. |
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I see a lot of patients who request to be tested for "everything". I understand that what they want is a sort of guarantee to be free of diseases. Now, the problem is such tests do not exist. Even without taking into account that testing can be inaccurate, the fact is there are diseases we are unable to test for. For example Wart causing HPV, Scabies, Lice, Molluscum Contagiosum (and these days Monkeypox) etc. So don't be surprised that a month after your "full test on all type of sexual disease", you start developing symptoms. The other problem is certain tests like test for Chlamydia and Gonorrhea are site specific. In other words, even if you test clear for Gonorrhea in your urine this does not mean you do not have it in your throat. So if you test for all the STIs we can possibly test for in all the sites we can possibly test, honestly your total bill will be closer to $2,000. Yes two thousand dollars. Crazy. AND this does not even guarantee you that you are absolutely 100% disease free. So what most clinics do is they come up with these "comprehensive STI screening packages" for a few hundred dollars which unfortunately are not very comprehensive. My personal approach to this is to understand from the patient what his exposures have been and what his concerns are. Then tailor the tests accordingly. I will explain to the patient what we are NOT testing for and why. TBH most patient just need to screen for 4 things - HIV, Syphilis, Chlamydia and Gonorrhea. And the price tag for this should be closer to $200. |
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Appreciate all the info and experience shared here...
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They might check HPV in females cos of risk of cervical cancer, but in males you only run the risk of developing genital warts and passing to your partners which isn't something that causes disability in yourself. Meanwhile the big 4 mentioned have chance of causing impotence or severe disease in men.
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HPV testing for men has its limitations:
1. Not all strains of HPV can be tested for. In fact, only certain cancer causing strains can be tested for. So you can test "clear" for HPV then immediately go on to grow warts. 2. Current machines and testing protocols are not validated for testing any other site aside from the cervix. There are protocols to test the throat and anus but only in research settings. 3. It is rather pricey. You are also correct to point out that there is no cure for it. The best thing you can do is to get vaccinated. The tests are therefore useful if they are positive. So that we can test again after a period of time to document that it is gone. |
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Hi Dr Tan
Had unprotected oral and protected sex last week. The same night, had a little itch at the tip of my penis on the foreskin area. Not so much of an itch but something feels different. It’s been a week, no pain while peeing, no discharge or anything but that same weird feeling. Is this likely to be a UTI? |
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2. Symptoms of UTI (Cystitis) are more likely to be fever, pain or burning sensation passing urine, urinary frequency and urinary urgency. 3. Cystitis is very rare in men 4. You can have an STD like Chlamydia and show no symptoms. You can catch an STD from oral sex alone. 5. It can take 2 weeks for STD symptoms to appear. Go get tested. |
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What I did was that I wash my penis with mouthwash and applied antiseptic cream. All cleared off. I wonder if the ml did a bbbj on me while my foreskin still covers the Penis head would cause any harm? |
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Hello dr
I had visited a fl on June 1 after that I felt pain in my testes, went for urine test 2 weeks later for chlamydia and gr test come out negative. Still felt the pain then I went for syphills and hiv test also negative( 5 weeks after the incident) also have went for the rest of the sti test on that week except herpes and hpv as doctor say don’t need. Inbetween I got covid and for that period of time my balls felt fine. Can you please advice me 🙏🙏🙏 unprotected oral, protected sex |
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I don't quite understand your other question. You mean that the foreskin acts as a protective cover for the penis? Sorry it does not. |
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My advice to you: See your Doctor again and find out the cause of the pain. You may need to undergo an ultrasound of your scrotum. |
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BTW... when I use antiseptic cream to cure the thrush from me... it worked. However, it comes back again after few days. I wash my penis daily thou. What could be the trigger point? |
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