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Which specialty should i consult to get advice about STIs, when in a non monogomas relationship. How to practice safe sex with multiple partners.
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Dermatologist,  sexologist. Use condom  is most important. Go for prep. Test for hiv every 3 months. Std panel test.
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For advice on STIs and safe sex in a non-monogamous relationship, the best and most appropriate specialist is a:
Next Steps
1. Book an appointment with: • Dermatologist / Venereologist • Sexual health clinic (if available in your city) 2. Baseline STI testing (recommended for non-monogamous individuals): • HIV (4th gen) • Syphilis (VDRL/RPR) • Hepatitis B & C • Gonorrhea & Chlamydia (urine ± throat/rectal if relevant) • HSV (only if symptomatic or partner positive) 3. Vaccinations: • HPV vaccine • Hepatitis B vaccine (if not immune) 4. Discuss HIV PrEP if you or your partners have higher risk exposure.
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• Use condoms consistently • Avoid sex during active lesions, discharge, or sores • Test every 3–6 months if you have multiple partners • Avoid relying on appearance or “trust” alone—many STIs are asymptomatic • Keep open communication with partners about testing and protection • Do not self-medicate for STIs
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In non monogamy relationship,condoms is best for the male for prevention of STI Learn the correct use of condoms so that it doesn't rupture
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A physician can help you. As such monogamous sexual relation is best, but for non monogamous relations as well, correct use of alcohol good quality latex condom for male partner is best protection against sti. Passing urine and Washing perineal parts after intercourse , also helps to remove any microbes settled there.
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Dermatology, venereology and leprosy
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I can guide you Please feeo free to consult me on practo
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Few more details needed for further evaluation. Kindly consult
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Condom for male help in safe sex
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You can consult on practo
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Need some more details kindly consult
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Need a few more details please consult for further evaluation and treatment
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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