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Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs) Online Ayurvedic Consultation

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Online Ayurvedic Consultations for Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs) Experience the healing power of Ayurveda in managing sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) through our online consultations. Our Ayurvedic specialists provide holistic treatments and guidance for the prevention and management of STDs, using time-tested Ayurvedic therapies and remedies. Our platform connects you with experienced Ayurvedic practitioners who respond promptly in real-time. They can assist with conditions such as chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, human papillomavirus (HPV), genital herpes, trichomoniasis, HIV/AIDS (supportive care), hepatitis B and C, recurrent infections and complications, post-STD recovery and immunity support. You can consult an Ayurvedic practitioner confidentially and urgently. Early consultation can help prevent complications, improve recovery, and support your body’s natural healing process. We offer both paid and free consultations for individuals experiencing genital sores or ulcers, unusual discharge or discomfort, burning sensation during urination, pain during intercourse, fatigue or weakness following an infection, concerns about exposure or STD prevention. If you prefer the comfort of your home or seek an independent opinion, our seasoned Ayurvedic practitioners are ready to provide quick, anonymous answers without requiring site registration. Ask your questions and receive expert guidance on STD management from an Ayurvedic specialist online today.

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Neuro syphilis infection - sexually transmitted deseases
Rahul
11 Sept 2025
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Vagina dischargeand pain in vagina
Pihu
31 Aug 2025
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Warts treatment..mere warts jo genital areaparh us s thik ho jayege jo mane neeche dawai likhi h please btao
Neha
30 Aug 2025
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I had a Azoospermia or varicocele
Umar
26 Aug 2025
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Genital area small bumps is there
Vignesh
19 Aug 2025
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ABOUT MY HIV REPORT NOW MY REPORT IS NEGATIVE
TUSHAR
2 Aug 2025
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3 answers
Have diagnosed with hsv an, as there is no cure for this virus as the virus stays dormant in the body,is there a permanentcure in ayurveda
Ash
6 Jul 2025
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4 answers
How to treat staphylococcus bacteria
Diji kate
4 Jul 2025
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2 answers
Penis frenulum not pull back that pull from top and stuck in frenulm
Rajiv
24 Jun 2025
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How does hiv spread mostly? Does oral sex have risk? Like bj
Rana
21 Jun 2025
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2 answers
Oral sex hiv risk transmission from mouth to penis possible?
Sachin
11 Jun 2025
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3 answers
What are the stis passed through oral sex
Vishnu
10 Jun 2025
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3 answers
How does hiv transmission mostly?oral sex have high risk?like bj or rimming
Suresh
10 Jun 2025
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3 answers
How does hiv transmission mostly? Does oral sex have risk?
Gautam
9 Jun 2025
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I'm worried about hiv if i want to clear it
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7 Jun 2025
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How to control penis skin infection and tightness And how to reduce it's affect in intimate area ? What can I do for underwear redness and itching
Govind
5 Jun 2025
300 INR (~3.51 USD)
9 answers
Hiv transmission from mouth to penis is possible?
Arjun
5 Jun 2025
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1 answers
Oral sex fellatio hiv transmission?
Rakesh
4 Jun 2025
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3 answers
Receiving Oral sex mouth to penis
Karan
4 Jun 2025
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2 answers
Is it possible to bio to a consive to awoman
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21 May 2025
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1 answers
Peroid
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27 Apr 2025
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3 answers
How to cure recurring veginal infection permanently
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25 Apr 2025
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Hpv infection anal warts
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22 Apr 2025
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Premature ejaculation
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4 answers
Mdr ecoli in semen
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19 Apr 2025
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3 answers
Sex
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19 Apr 2025
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2 answers
लिंग टाइट के बारे में
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18 Apr 2025
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6 answers
Is there chance of hiv after protected sex
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16 Apr 2025
300 INR (~3.51 USD)
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Natural birth control contraceptive
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13 Apr 2025
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4 answers
I have some red rashes on my penis
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27 Mar 2025
100 INR (~1.17 USD)
3 answers
PID
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23 Mar 2025
100 INR (~1.17 USD)
4 answers
Herpes symptoms
Dylan
18 Mar 2025
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1 answers
Eractile fisfuncation
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2 answers
What Is Gonorrhea and Can Ayurveda Help in Treating and Preventing This STD Naturally
Caleb
25 Feb 2025
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2 answers
What Is Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Infection, and How Can It Be Prevented?
Zoey
24 Feb 2025
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What Is the Full Form of STD, and What Are the Most Common STDs?
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About hepatitis B
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can ayurveda effectively treat syphilis? exploring natural options
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Why do my liver pain
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White discharge
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I have painful discharge at sex time please tell me reason and medicine
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