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Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs)

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.

Questions about Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs)

Pain and pimples on my penis head

157 days ago
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Pain and pimples in my penis, testes, genetal area and I have done all most test but 1 report is positiveVDRL,TPHA is called syphilis. Pls... Doctor help me what can I do ?


Dr Sujal Patil
156 days ago
4.88
In Ayurveda, syphilis can be correlated with "Firanga Roga," a condition caused by aggravated doshas, particularly Pitta and Vata, leading to symptoms similar to syphilis, such as skin lesions, fever, and ulcers. Get yourself examined by a local Ayurveda expert who can definitely help you in reducing symptoms with both oral medication and internal treatment. In the meanwhile, reduce fermented , oily spicy, sour and salty, especially Pitta aggravating foods. Eat foods which are bitter and cooling in nature like cucumber, coriander, fennel, bitter gourd, ridge gourd, pointed & sponge gourds etc. Stop eating, chilli, pepper, garlic, et cetera. Wash the affected area with Neem decoction. Have Syp Mahamanjishthadi 20 ml twice daily with 20 ml water. Have Cap Guduchi thrice after meals.
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I have painful discharge at sex time please tell me reason and medicine

145 days ago
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Painful discharge at sex time and early discharge and no hardness properly in my sexual part.please tell me any medicine.


Dr Sujal Patil
144 days ago
4.88
In Ayurveda, painful discharge during intercourse, early discharge (premature ejaculation), and difficulty in achieving proper hardness are often attributed to imbalances in Vata and Pitta doshas, as well as a weakness in Shukra Dhatu (reproductive tissue). To address these issues, I recommend starting with Ashwagandha Churna, which helps reduce stress and improve stamina, thereby strengthening the reproductive system. Kaunch Beej is beneficial for enhancing libido and sexual performance by nourishing the Shukra Dhatu. Additionally, Shilajit acts as a potent Rasayana, rejuvenating the body, boosting vitality, and improving erection quality. For managing pain and promoting overall sexual health, Vrihat Vatchintamani Rasa and Chandraprabha Vati are effective in balancing Vata and reducing discomfort. Musli Pak can be used to enhance strength, endurance, and sexual vigor. I also recommend external application of Bala Taila for massaging the genital area, as it improves blood circulation and strengthens the penile muscles. It is essential to follow these treatments under the supervision of an Ayurvedic practitioner to ensure proper dosage and holistic healing. Alongside these remedies, maintaining a balanced diet, reducing stress, and practicing regular exercise are vital for long-term improvement in sexual health.
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White discharge

144 days ago
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White discharge and wheat allergy and also hair fall bht jda ho rha hai mane aleopathy hemopathy and ayurveda kha lye bt koii frk nhi pyea


Dr. Harsha Joy
144 days ago
4.82
Managing white discharge, hair fall, and wheat allergy through Ayurveda requires a holistic approach that focuses on balancing your doshas, improving digestion, and addressing specific symptoms. White discharge can sometimes be linked to imbalances in the reproductive system, and addressing it involves enhancing overall health. Start by following a Sattvic diet, rich in fresh fruits, vegetables, whole grains (excluding wheat), nuts, and seeds, which can nourish your body and support reproductive health. Incorporate fenugreek seeds and coriander into your diet, as they can help regulate hormonal balance. For hair fall, consider using herbal treatments such as Bhringraj (Eclipta alba) and Amla (Indian gooseberry), which are renowned for promoting hair growth and strengthening hair follicles. You can apply Bhringraj oil to your scalp regularly to nourish and revitalize your hair. Additionally, a mixture of coconut oil and castor oil can also be beneficial when massaged onto the scalp. Regarding your wheat allergy, it’s crucial to completely eliminate wheat and wheat-based products from your diet. Focus on gluten-free grains like rice, millet, quinoa, and buckwheat, which are nutritious alternatives. Including Triphala in your regimen can help improve digestion and alleviate constipation, while promoting overall detoxification. Incorporate practices such as yoga and meditation to reduce stress, as stress can exacerbate hair fall and other symptoms. Regular exercises improve circulation and can positively impact your overall health.
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Why do my liver pain

143 days ago
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Hi I am suffering from pain in my liver mostly during sleep earlier I was diagnosed with fatty liver and now I can see that I don't have it anymore still I have terrible pain in my liver, this pain increases 10 times more when I have sex now the pain and weakness is such that I don't dare to imagine sex my wife experiencing similar issue


Dr Sujal Patil
142 days ago
4.88
From an Ayurvedic perspective, persistent liver pain, especially when aggravated by activity, suggests an imbalance that needs deeper support for liver function, digestion, and vitality. Herbs like Kalmegh (Andrographis) and Bhumyamalaki (Phyllanthus niruri) are excellent for cleansing and strengthening the liver; taking 500 mg twice daily can help reduce inflammation and restore liver health. Additionally, Amla is beneficial for detoxification and energy and can be included daily. Dietary adjustments are essential; avoid heavy, fried, and processed foods, and favor warm, easily digestible meals with spices like turmeric and ginger to support liver function. Regular, gentle exercises like walking or yoga improve circulation, while stress management practices such as meditation can reduce pain sensitivity and enhance resilience. For precise guidance, consult an Ayurvedic practitioner who can tailor these remedies to your specific needs.

What Is Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Infection, and How Can It Be Prevented?

32 days ago
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I recently tested positive for Human Papillomavirus (HPV), and I’m a bit worried about what it means for my health. Now I’m wondering—what exactly is HPV infection, and how can it be prevented? From what I understand, HPV is a viral infection that can affect the genital area, mouth, and throat, with some strains causing warts and others increasing the risk of cancer. But what makes some strains of HPV more dangerous than others? How do you know if you have an infection, and what are the early signs of complications like cervical cancer or oral cancer? I also read that there are vaccines available for HPV, but do they provide protection against all strains? How effective are these vaccines, and who should get them—only young people, or should older adults consider getting vaccinated too? Since I prefer natural health approaches, I looked into Ayurveda’s perspective on managing HPV. Are there Ayurvedic herbs or lifestyle changes that can help prevent or treat HPV infection naturally? I found that turmeric, neem, and Tulsi are often recommended for their antiviral properties—do these actually help in strengthening the immune system and preventing HPV? For those who have dealt with HPV infection, what treatments or prevention strategies worked best for you? Did the vaccine, natural remedies, or regular screenings help in reducing the risk? I’d love to hear real experiences on preventing and managing HPV effectively.


Dr. Harsha Joy
31 days ago
4.82
HPV (Human Papillomavirus) is a viral infection that can affect various areas of the body, including the genital area, mouth, and throat. While most HPV infections are harmless and clear up on their own, certain high-risk strains, like HPV types 16 and 18, can lead to more serious health issues, such as cervical or oral cancer. HPV can also cause genital warts. In many cases, people with HPV don’t show symptoms, which is why regular screenings, such as Pap smears or HPV tests, are important for detecting early signs of complications like cervical cancer. Vaccines like Gardasil and Cervarix protect against the most common high-risk and low-risk HPV strains, but not all strains. These vaccines are highly effective and are recommended for both young people (before sexual activity begins) and can be considered for older adults, though the effectiveness decreases as age increases. In Ayurveda, herbs like turmeric, neem, and Tulsi (holy basil) are considered to have antiviral and immune-boosting properties, and while they may help support overall health, they are not a replacement for vaccination or medical treatment for HPV-related issues. Regular check-ups, vaccination, and lifestyle practices such as a healthy diet, stress management, and immune support are important strategies for managing and reducing HPV risks.
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Eractile fisfuncation

12 days ago
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Sex problum timing bohat Kam hai1 mint kabhi to daltay hi DC hojata hon bus bohat pareshan hon Maza bhi nahe ata fobara kharab bhi nahe hota plz ilaaj kesay karon bohat medicine bhi li hai Lekin faraq bhi nahe parta


Dr. Ayush Bansal
12 days ago
**Hello Humair!** Thank you for sharing your symptoms. To better understand your condition and provide the most effective solution, I would like to know more details, including: 1. **Medical History** – Any past or existing health conditions? 2. **Surgical History** – Have you undergone any surgeries before? 3. **Work Profile** – Your daily routine and activity levels. 4. **Dietary Habits** – What does your regular diet consist of? 5. **Lifestyle** – Sleep patterns, stress levels, and exercise habits. 6. **Onset of Symptoms** – When did you first start experiencing this issue? 7. **Previous Treatments** – Have you taken any medications or treatments for this condition before? Once I have this information, I can provide you with the best possible solution tailored to your needs. Looking forward to your response!
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Herpes symptoms

10 days ago
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A few days ago, I noticed a tingling sensation on my lower lip, followed by small blisters. At first, I thought it was just a regular rash or maybe an allergy to something I ate, but then it started burning and itching. I did some searching online, and now I’m worried that these could be herpes symptoms. I haven’t had anything like this before, and I’m honestly not sure what triggered it. I don’t remember having a fever or anything unusual before the blisters appeared, but I’ve been really stressed lately due to work. Can stress cause herpes symptoms to show up suddenly? Also, does Ayurveda consider herpes a pitta-related disorder? My digestion has also been off for the past few weeks, so I wonder if there’s a deeper imbalance happening. The blisters are starting to dry out now, but I read that herpes symptoms can come back again. Is there a way to prevent recurrences through Ayurveda? I don’t want to rely on antiviral medication if there’s a natural approach to manage this. Are there any herbal remedies or dietary changes that can help? I’m also concerned that this could spread to other areas. Should I be careful with certain foods or habits to avoid making it worse? Some say spicy and acidic foods can trigger herpes symptoms – is that true? Also, are there any Ayurvedic treatments like lepa (herbal paste) or specific detox therapies that can help reduce the virus in the body? Would really appreciate any Ayurvedic guidance on dealing with herpes symptoms naturally. Also, how do I know if my immune system is strong enough to keep this under control? Should I take immunity-boosting herbs like Ashwagandha or Guduchi?


Dr. Ayush Varma
9 days ago
4.93
Your symptoms of tingling, blisters, burning, and itching around the lower lip raise valid concerns, and Ayurveda offers a holistic approach to manage and mitigate symptoms linked to herpes, often related to pitta imbalances, especially when stress is a factor. Stress can indeed exacerbate conditions like herpes by weakening the immune system and triggering flare-ups. To address your situation, it's essential to nourish your body and mind while managing the current symptoms effectively. First, consider dietary changes to soothe pitta. Incorporate cooling, non-spicy foods such as cucumbers, melons, and sweet fruits. Avoid or limit hot, spicy, and acidic foods as they may aggravate the condition. Hydration is essential, so increase your water intake. Your digestion being off may indicate a need to balance agni. Opt for easy-to-digest meals, like kichari, made from dal and rice, to support digestion and detoxification. For your current symptoms, applying a herbal lepa may help. Create a paste with neem and sandalwood powder mixed with coconut oil. Apply this gently to the affected area to reduce inflammation and soothe irritation. In terms of immune support, herbs like Ashwagandha and Guduchi can bolster immunity and reduce stress. You may take 1 teaspoon of Guduchi powder daily mixed with warm water. Regular meditation and breathing exercises to reduce stress levels can also enhance your immune response. To avoid spreading the condition, maintain good hygiene and avoid touching the area with unwashed hands. If symptoms worsen or recur frequently, consulting a healthcare professional is advisable. Assessing your immune strength may involve observing your energy levels, digestion, and recovery patterns. Prioritize self-care to maintain balance, and consider professional guidance if needed.
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What Is Gonorrhea and Can Ayurveda Help in Treating and Preventing This STD Naturally

31 days ago
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A few weeks ago, I had a conversation with a close friend who was recently diagnosed with gonorrhea, and it made me realize how little I actually know about this sexually transmitted infection. From what I understand, gonorrhea is caused by bacteria and spreads through unprotected sexual contact, but I did not know that some people can have it without even showing symptoms. My friend told me that he first noticed unusual discharge and a burning sensation while urinating, which led him to get tested. However, I also read that in some cases, people with gonorrhea do not experience any symptoms at all. How does that happen, and does it mean they can still spread the infection to others? The doctor prescribed antibiotics, but my friend is worried about antibiotic resistance and whether the infection will come back. I am curious if Ayurveda offers any natural ways to help the body fight bacterial infections like gonorrhea. Are there specific herbs or detox treatments that support healing? I have heard that neem, garlic, and turmeric have strong antibacterial properties—could they be useful for treating gonorrhea naturally? Another concern I have is whether gonorrhea can cause long-term health issues. I read that if left untreated, it can lead to complications like infertility or joint pain. Can Ayurveda help in preventing these complications? Lastly, what are the best ways to prevent gonorrhea apart from using protection? Are there Ayurvedic immune-boosting practices that help protect against STDs? If anyone has experience managing gonorrhea through natural remedies, I would really like to know what worked for them.


Dr Sujal Patil
31 days ago
4.88
Gonorrhea, known in Ayurveda as "Upadamsha", is caused by a bacterial infection that spreads through sexual contact. While modern medicine treats it with antibiotics, Ayurveda focuses on boosting immunity, detoxifying the blood, and balancing Pitta dosha, which is often aggravated in sexually transmitted infections. Since many people with gonorrhea remain asymptomatic, they may unknowingly spread the infection, making regular testing and safe practices essential. Symptoms like burning urination, discharge, and pelvic discomfort are signs of excess heat and toxins (Ama) in the body, which Ayurveda addresses through dietary changes, herbal remedies, and purification therapies. To support healing naturally, Ayurveda recommends powerful antibacterial and blood-purifying herbs such as Neem, Manjistha, Guduchi (Giloy), and Turmeric. Neem, in particular, has strong antimicrobial properties and can be used internally as a decoction or externally for cleansing. Garlic and Triphala help eliminate toxins and strengthen immunity. Drinking neem-infused water, consuming aloe vera juice, and taking Chandraprabha Vati may assist in reducing inflammation and promoting urinary health. Ayurveda also emphasizes panchakarma therapies like Virechana (therapeutic purgation) to clear excessive Pitta from the body and support overall detoxification. If untreated, gonorrhea can lead to complications like infertility, pelvic inflammatory disease, or joint inflammation. Ayurveda recommends a Pitta-pacifying diet, including cooling foods like coconut water, coriander, and amla while avoiding spicy, fried, and processed foods. Strengthening the immune system with Ashwagandha and Shatavari can help prevent future infections. Prevention also includes maintaining hygiene, practicing safe sex, and using Ayurvedic immunity boosters like Tulsi and Giloy. If you are interested in a specific Ayurvedic treatment plan, a consultation with an Ayurvedic practitioner can help tailor remedies based on body type and dosha balance.
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What Is the Full Form of STD, and What Are the Most Common STDs?

34 days ago
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I recently heard the term STD, and while I know it refers to sexually transmitted diseases, I realized I don’t actually know much about them. Now I’m wondering—what is the full form of STD, and what are the most common types? From what I understand, STD stands for Sexually Transmitted Disease, and they can be caused by bacteria, viruses, or parasites. But how are different STDs spread, and are some more common than others? I also read that some STDs, like chlamydia and gonorrhea, can be treated with antibiotics, while others, like herpes and HIV, have no cure but can be managed. What are the symptoms of common STDs, and do they always show up immediately, or can they remain hidden for years? Since I prefer natural approaches to health, I looked into Ayurveda’s perspective on preventing and managing STDs. Are there Ayurvedic treatments or immune-boosting herbs that can help the body fight infections naturally? I found that neem, turmeric, and Ashwagandha might support immune function—do these actually work for managing STDs? For those who have experience dealing with STDs, what treatments worked best for you? Did you use medications, natural remedies, or a combination of both? I’d love to hear real experiences and advice on STD prevention and management.


Dr. Harsha Joy
34 days ago
4.82
STD stands for Sexually Transmitted Disease, which are infections primarily transmitted through sexual contact. They can be caused by bacteria (like chlamydia, gonorrhea), viruses (like HIV, herpes), or parasites (like trichomoniasis). STDs are spread through vaginal, anal, or oral sex, and some can also be transmitted through skin-to-skin contact or from mother to child during childbirth. Common STDs include chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, HIV, and herpes. Symptoms vary but may include unusual discharge, pain during urination, sores, rashes, or flu-like symptoms. However, many STDs can remain asymptomatic for years, so regular screening is important. Some bacterial STDs, like chlamydia and gonorrhea, can be treated with antibiotics, while viral STDs like herpes and HIV can be managed with antiviral medications, though there is no cure. Ayurvedic approaches focus on boosting immunity and maintaining balance in the body. Herbs like neem and turmeric have antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties, while Ashwagandha helps with stress reduction and overall vitality. While these can support the body’s natural defenses and overall health, they should be used in conjunction with conventional treatments for managing STDs. Regular screenings, safe sex practices, and good hygiene are key in prevention. For those with experience, a combination of medical treatment and natural remedies can be beneficial, but it’s crucial to consult a healthcare professional for personalized care.
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can ayurveda effectively treat syphilis? exploring natural options

133 days ago
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I was recently diagnosed with syphilis, and while the doctor recommended antibiotics, I’m interested in exploring Ayurvedic treatments first. I’ve read that traditional Ayurvedic medicine includes herbs like Manjistha and Neem, which are said to have antibacterial properties. I’m curious if it’s possible to treat syphilis naturally through Ayurveda and avoid the heavy side effects of antibiotics. Has anyone here gone through Ayurvedic treatment for syphilis or similar bacterial infections? What herbs or therapies were used, and how effective were they? I’d appreciate any detailed advice or success stories before I decide on a treatment path.


Dr Sujal Patil
125 days ago
4.88
While Ayurvedic herbs like Manjistha, Neem, and Turmeric are known for their antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, and detoxifying properties, syphilis is a serious bacterial infection caused by Treponema pallidum that typically requires antibiotic treatment, usually penicillin, to effectively cure the disease. While Ayurvedic remedies can support the immune system, promote detoxification, and manage symptoms, they cannot replace the effectiveness of prescribed antibiotics in treating syphilis. Herbs like Neem are often used in Ayurveda to purify the blood, reduce inflammation, and combat bacterial infections. Manjistha is commonly recommended for skin issues, promoting detoxification and balancing the blood. Turmeric also has antimicrobial properties and may help with inflammation. However, syphilis can progress into severe complications if not treated properly, potentially affecting the cardiovascular system, nerves, and other organs. It’s essential to follow your doctor's advice and complete the antibiotic regimen to ensure the infection is fully eradicated. Ayurveda can be used as a complementary approach to help detoxify, strengthen immunity, and manage symptoms like inflammation or discomfort, but should not be relied upon solely for treating syphilis. Consulting both an Ayurvedic practitioner and your healthcare provider will help you navigate the most effective and safe treatment plan.
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