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Hi,

need ko magpa advise sa doctor regarding the risks ng mga STI, How to avoid, and treatment in case.

Who is the go-to doctor here that people turn to?. I have personal reasons why Im considering getting Services to satisfy my desires and sana yung doctor na mahanap ko, understanding sa situation and tulungan ako. Kailangan din discreet.

thank you in advance.

 

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On 12/22/2022 at 8:24 AM, mahstif said:

Hi,

need ko magpa advise sa doctor regarding the risks ng mga STI, How to avoid, and treatment in case.

Who is the go-to doctor here that people turn to?. I have personal reasons why Im considering getting Services to satisfy my desires and sana yung doctor na mahanap ko, understanding sa situation and tulungan ako. Kailangan din discreet.

thank you in advance.

 

You can go to your urologist or a sex clinic like dr gc yang.(he's well known in this area)

The best way to avoid sti's is to simply not have sex. 

Or if you still want to go for it you can try to go for higher end that does regular testing as well as practice safe sex during the act.(wear protection, limit the type of acts to those with smaller risks, hygiene)

One that comes to mind is from the stagmommas, I haven't availed their services for a while now but I remember they showed full sets of recent screening tests.

Even with all this, it's never a guarantee that you'll come out of it clean. The most common ones like gono and chlamydia don't always have symptoms.. has high rate of infection(comparatively speaking) and most screening tests I've seen don't test for them specifically.(you have to get targeted/specific specialized test)

The usual ones for test packages usually check for: syphillis, HIV,  and Hepa B.

But an indication of infection can be seen through cbc and urinalysis.

Best of luck!

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On 2/21/2023 at 4:41 PM, Dvlpd said:

Anyone know the usual healing time of a torn UCL? Di ko po maextend fully yung elbow ko

Ulnar collateral ligament tear (elbow joint), you need to consult an orthopedic surgeon to know the extent of injury to your elbow. For now you can take pain relievers paracetamol/tramadol(dolcet), avoid long-term use of NSAIDS. It may need immobilazation for fast healing. I can give  referral to ortho if you need. Get well.soon brother.

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I have a question about my current health. Recently pinagawa sakin ng doctor ko yung mga blood chem. I found that lahat naman is within the normal range since meron naman silang nilalagay na reference values pero may napansin lang ako. Yung fasting blood sugar ko is mababa (around 5.5) pero yung test ko sa HB1ac is around 7.7 which is lagpas na dun sa reference. Ang question ko is diabetes na ba ito? I'm obese around 250lbs weight and medyo sedentary ang lifestyle. Working at home and walang masyadong physical activity aside sa paminsan-minsang pag gagala. Dun lang ako nakakalakad-lakad. Wala naman akong nararamdaman na sakit and hindi din ako masyadong mahilig sa matatamis. In fact kapag kumakain ako sa labas tubig yung inumin ko and hindi mga juice or iced tea. Minsan din nakakapag bike ako pero hindi fixed schedule and nakakabuo naman ako ng around 30-50km na bike ride. As I've said wala akong nararamdaman na sakit sa katawan ko and hindi pa ako na diagnose ng diabetes. Follow up check up ko kasi is next week pa so medyo anxious ako dun sa nakita kong result. Sana I can get an idea here. Thanks in advance.

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@JohnnyYesPapa-seek consult with GI specialist so that other diagnostic tests  and laboratory exams can be done.

@jasonhernandez-A HbA1c of 7.7% (normal is <6.4%) is considered as diabetic. Its a reflection of your blood sugar control for the last 3 months which is more significant than a FBS of 5.5 mmol/L (normal due to longer fasting time). You are on the heavy side ( 250lbs) and sedentary lifestyle or someone from your parents might have Diabetes Mellitus (DM), are risk factors. Uncontrolled DM can affect your heart, kidneys, eyes and the circulatoty system. DM can be controlled by medications and modification of lifestyle. You need to go through with your check-up with IM-Diabetoligist. Good luck.20230424_210324.jpg.bced12ad8e35fa1d8d31ed5cd81dfd48.jpg

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