Patient's Query
Hello doctor,
I have a few questions I would like to ask regarding my sexual health. Firstly, what are the signs of an unhealthy sexual relationship, and how can they be addressed? Additionally, I am curious about ways to increase breast size. Lastly, I have a habit of folding a strip of fabric and placing it inside my uterus, and I am concerned about whether this could lead to any health issues. Does this type of behavior typically cause problems, and is it something commonly seen in others?
I would appreciate your insights.
Hello,
Welcome to icliniq.com.
I understand your concern.
Signs of an unhealthy sexual relationship:
Lack of mutual respect, trust, or communication.
Feeling pressured into activities you are not comfortable with.
Emotional or physical discomfort during or after intimacy.
Unequal power dynamics, where one partner’s needs are constantly ignored.
How to address it:
Openly communicate with your partner about your needs and concerns. It is essential to talk about boundaries and respect each other’s feelings. If needed, seek professional guidance or counseling to address deeper issues.
Ways to increase breast size:
Exercise: Strengthening chest muscles can enhance the overall appearance.
Hormonal changes: Body weight changes or natural hormone shifts (during puberty or pregnancy) may have an effect.
Surgical options: If you are looking for a more significant change, you could explore breast augmentation.
Placing fabric inside the uterus:
This is not a healthy practice and can lead to potential risks, including infection, irritation, and physical injury.
The uterus is not designed to have foreign objects placed inside it like that. It can lead to complications, so it is important to stop this behavior.
If you are feeling concerned about any of these points, I recommend reaching out to a healthcare provider to get personalized advice and ensure your well-being.
I hope this has helped you.
Please feel free to reach me again in case of further queries.
Thank you.
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Answered byDr. Georges Hany Kozah
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