In this summary of the OurDoctor YouTube video we discuss if “oral sex is safe?” Oral sex is defined as the use of one’s mouth to simulate a sex partner’s genitals or genital region. There are three types of oral sex, the penis, vaginal, and anus.


Oral sex is quite common in adults who engage in sexual activity. More than 85% of sexually active 18 to 44-year-olds report engaging in oral sex with at least one sexual partner. As to why couples enjoy oral sex, well, that’s a no-brainer, but is it safe?


It’s difficult to compare the risk of getting specific STDs from specific types of sexual activity, and there are a small number of studies that look at the risk of contracting STDs other than HIV from giving oral sex on the vagina or anus compared to the penis.


Though you can’t transmit it, such as syphilis, gonorrhea, and intestinal infections, Hepatitis A and B can be transmitted through oral sex that involves the anus as well as the transmission of guardia, E.
Coli, and shegella. After giving oral sex to a partner with a genital or anal STD, it’s possible to contract certain STDs in your mouth or throat. If you receive oral sex from a partner with a mouth or throat infection, it is possible to get certain STDs on the genitals and genital areas.


STDs can also affect more than one region of the body at the same time. Several STDs are symptomless, so if you have one, you may not realize it. Even if you don’t have any symptoms or indications, STDs still can be spread.


Suppose a person is exposed to an infected partner during oral sex. In that case, certain things may raise their risk of acquiring HIV or another STD, such as poor oral health, which can include tooth decay, gum disease or bleeding gums and oral cancer or sores in the mouth or on the genitals, or exposure to the precum or cum which is also known as pre-ejaculate or ejaculate.


During oral sex you can lower your risk of contracting STDs. For oral sex performed on the penis, cover the penis with a non -lubricated latex condom. Use plastic condoms if you or your partner is allergic to latex.


For oral sex performed on the vagina or anus, use a dental dam. You can also cut open a condom to make a square and put it between your mouth and your partner’s vagina or anus. The best way to prevent STDs is not to have vaginal, anal, or oral sex.


However, there are ways to lower your risk of getting STDs and being in a long -term mutually monogamous relationship with someone who does not have an STD, for example, a person who tests negative for an STD.


Every time you have sex, use latex condoms properly. It’s vital to keep in mind that many individuals with an STD may be unaware of it. STDs are frequently undiagnosed and untreated. Ask your doctor to test you for STDs and HIV every time you have sex with a new partner or more often, depending on your situation.


Discussing tasks that may put you in danger of an STD, such as oral sex with your provider, is a to book an appointment. I recommend using our doctor-at-home testing kit. This testing kit is 100% pain-free, takes just a few minutes to complete, and you will get your results back in a few days.
So please don’t wait any longer to get tested, as our medical staff is standing by to answer your questions. Stay safe! Visit OurDoctor.com

In this summary of the OuDoctor YouTube video we discuss “Male Masturbation Silicone Toy Eggs” which is a new toy designed to help men masturbate. It’s super easy to use, has six different actual feel sleeves, and may even have significant health benefits.

Easy to be egg by Peak Body is a real washable and reusable silicone device that will take your alone time to new heights. Guys, I know masturbation is taboo for most, but studies have shown the importance of masturbation and its benefits to the body.

Research done by the Massachusetts Aging Study showed that men who had six once a month or less were 45% more likely to die of cardiovascular disease than men who had two or more orgasms per week. In a 20-year study of 1,000 men, those with two or more orgasms per week died at half the rate of men with fewer orgasms per month.

Ejaculation is crucial as it helps regulate and maintain your body’s immune system. Tests have shown that men had more white blood cells approximately 45 minutes to an hour after a solo orgasm. When a man ejaculates more than 21 times per month, it lowers the risk of prostate cancer by approximately 33%.

Masturbation also assists in the vital production of chemicals in the brain, such as prolactin and serotonin. Prolactin and serotonin levels directly relate to your feelings of happiness and relaxation.

It also raises the levels of a hormone called cortisol and releases neurochemicals such as dopamine and oxytocin, which improve your mood. Are you convinced yet? Let’s keep going. EasyBe Eggs by PeekBody comes in a six-pack.

All six have different and unique sensations where men can enjoy a different feel every time during orgasm. Moreover, these six types of rib sensation aids are reusable. There’s a wavy clicker, spider, stepper, twister, and silky.

So try them all and see which one you like best. Most men who’ve tried them give them high ratings. I can see why. Each egg has a silky and smooth feel and is very stretchable to fit any size man.

Each egg has its lubrication in which you open the foiled egg and apply it on the inside of the rib side of the glove-like apparatus. Once you have inserted your penis into this hand-held massager, you won’t notice sensations you’ve never experienced.

As always, your satisfaction is guaranteed, and we offer a full money-back guarantee if you are still waiting for the desired results.

In this summary of the OurDoctor YouTube video we discuss “Erectile Dysfunction and High Cholesterol” today we’ll go over the correlation between erectile dysfunction and high cholesterol. Does my high cholesterol cause me to start soft, or can it create a problem with achieving a full erection during sex?

The answer is yes, with 7 out of every 10 men suffering from ED also having high cholesterol or unusual levels of lipoproteins. If you have a poor, unbalanced diet or overeat unsaturated fats, you may have too much LDL buildup.

Too much LDL buildup will slow the blood flow to the arteries or lead to atherosclerosis, which causes ED. If you are experiencing nausea, extreme fatigue, shortness of breath, or pains in the back, jaw, or neck, you need to get tested for high cholesterol.

Or if you’re experiencing high blood pressure, chest pains like angina, or have circulation problems, you may want to get checked by your physician for this more extreme case of high LDL. Men with elevated levels may be put on a statin for cholesterol or a basal dilator to treat erectile dysfunction.

Men between the ages of 35 and 70 can be prescribed a PDE5 inhibitor to treat erectile dysfunction. These PDE5 inhibitors include soldinophil or todallophil to increase the blood flow to the vessels of the penis.

Take the recommended dosage of this drug approximately 30 minutes before your sexual encounter, as you must give the pill some time to activate your bloodstream. Once you get sexually stimulated or roused, you and your partner should see some better results.

If you’d like to get checked for cholesterol, I recommend using an at-home testing kit. This kit will test your lipid levels to check for underlying conditions. This test is 100% pain-free and takes just a few minutes to complete.

You will get your results back in a few days, and we can start treatment immediately. So please don’t wait any longer to get tested, as our medical staff is standing by to answer your questions and get you finally treated today.

In this summary of the OurDoctor YouTube video we discuss “What are STDs?” we’ll go in-depth of what STDs’ mean and the importance of tackling an outbreak. The term sexually transmitted disease or sexually transmitted infections refers to several diseases that can spread through sexual contact, such as vaginal, oral, and anal sex.

However, they can occasionally get distributed through other forms of close physical contact, such as skin contact, as is the case for herpes and HPV, pregnancy, childbirth, or the exchange of blood or needles between individuals. Three main microorganisms can cause sexually transmitted diseases: bacteria, viruses, and fungi.

Genital herpes, gonorrhea, syphilis, chlamydia, HPV, trichomonas, pubic lice, genital warts, and scabies are common STDs and STIs. What about HIV or AIDS? People infected with HIV can expect to live long and healthy lives thanks to advances in medical care. But if the virus is not treated, AIDS can develop, making the body extremely susceptible to other infections and diseases.

Additionally, without treatment, a person only has a three-year life expectancy due to the wide range of conditions they are susceptible to contracting due to their severely compromised immune system. Unfortunately, there is currently no cure for AIDS. Anyone who engages in unprotected sexual activity runs the risk of contracting an STD.

Condom or dental dams are an excellent way to avoid infection if used correctly and consistently. You also increase your vulnerability to sexually transmitted diseases by having multiple partners. I urge those who are sexually active to discuss their STD risk with their doctor and be tested if necessary, given that many STDs do not typically cause symptoms.

Some STDs can be identified through a simple physical examination, while others require blood tests and the collection and microscopic analysis of a vaginal, penile, or anus fluid sample. You are contagious even if you do not experience any symptoms once infected.

It’s important to catch it early and get it under control. The CDC estimates about 20 million new STI cases every year. According to the American Sexual Health Association, about half of all sexually active teens and adults will contract an STD by age 25.

Unlike COVID-19 or chickenpox, your body doesn’t develop immunity to STIs. So if you had it or have it, yes, you can get it again. Although both genders are susceptible to STDs, women are more likely to experience serious health consequences due to their anatomy, cultural roles, complications, or birth control types.

Infection with STDs during pregnancy can be hazardous for the developing fetus. We ladies should, therefore, increase the frequency of our screenings. Check with your healthcare provider to see if your STD is curable or chronic and get it under control quickly.

When it comes to sexually transmitted diseases, prevention is vital. We must raise awareness about this topic so people can practice safe sex, whether with a new partner or multiple partners. The consequences of unsafe sexual behavior can last a lifetime.

So, it’s essential to communicate openly and honestly with your partner before getting intimate. And if there is any doubt, get tested. Our doctor recommends using an at-home testing kit. The test ships to your door, and you receive your results online within a few days.

All your information is confidential, and instructions are included with each testing kit. If you feel you have an STD or STI or want to talk to a physician about your condition, don’t hesitate to contact us at our doctor. We’re here to help. Be safe, everyone.

In this summary of the OurDoctor YouTube channel video “Is This The Best Couples Toy?” We’ll be discussing if the Erocome Sagitta RC couples sex toy is the best sex toys for couples?

Closing the time gap of an orgasm is a commonly asked question in the minds of both men and women. Studies show that men generally last about 5 to 7 minutes, and it takes women about 13 minutes to climax.

A simultaneous orgasm has always been an essential question by couples and provides the desired climax for most couples, especially in their 30s to mid-50s.

Many believe that sexual intercourse is the pinnacle of any relationship. Men enjoy vaginal intercourse because it is a highly pleasurable experience, and most have no issue with climax. Most women enjoy the physical closeness and emotional intimacy of a couple’s sex but have more difficulty achieving orgasm during intercourse.

In one study, 91% of men said they usually always orgasm during sex, whereas only 39% of women said they consistently orgasm during sex.

Studies show that females are four times more likely to experience unpleasant sex; however, using a vibrator during intercourse will help women reach orgasm. A vibrator not only stimulates the clitoris during penetrative sex but also provides rhythms, patterns, and intensities of feelings not replicated by hands alone.

Our unique couples toy is a high-intensity toy with eight vibration modes designed to increase pleasure during your sexual encounter. Men can use the toy as a masturbation device. Women can use it for g spot pleasure or for couples together during intercourse.

The item has a remote control to control the toy while the unit is attached or touching your private areas. The toy is also 100% waterproof and material-safe with no harmful side effects.

The battery life is up to 2 hours on a 1.5-hour charge, and it is quick to activate and determine your favorite mode with the LED lights for use in the dark. The vibrating penis ring features a textured tongue-like feeling and stretches the silicone ring, weighing about 36 grams.

Slip the ring to the base of the penis before starting intercourse. Next, place the vibrator against the clitoris to stimulate her. Either partner can control the eight vibrations modes with remote control. You will both enjoy an incredible experience like non-other.

If you feel any discomfort when using the couple’s sex toy, then make sure to contact your local physician or call us so we may assist. Our customer service agents are standing by to answer any of your questions and get you one out today with free delivery.