When to Consult a Doctor for Intimate Wellness Concerns
Educational self-practice has limits. Certain symptoms require qualified medical attention.
Consult a doctor or sexologist if concerns are persistent, sudden, painful, highly distressing, or affecting relationship wellbeing.
Also seek medical review if symptoms are linked with other health changes such as fatigue, mood shifts, medication changes, or chronic conditions.
Professional care can help identify root causes and safe treatment options. Educational guides should support care, not replace it.
Important educational disclaimer
This article is educational content only. It does not constitute medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Results vary. If your concerns are persistent, painful, sudden, or distressing — please consult a qualified doctor or sexologist.
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