Photophobia literally means fear of light. Medically, this term is used when a person is highly sensitive to light. In mild cases, it may only be sensitivity to bright light, but the level of sensitivity varies. To answer your question, you need to wear dark glasses. You may use tinted lenses, photochromatic lenses, or polarised lenses. You will have to try out different lenses to see which one you are comfortable with. The more important issue is to determine the cause of your photophobia or photosensitivity. There are many reasons why a person may develop increased sensitivity to light. Some of these are treatable. You must consult an eye specialist for an evaluation.
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Saturday, 26 October 2019
Name of spectacle for photophobia
Risky HIV
HIV is transmitted through exchange of body fluids. The body fluids that transmit HIV are blood, semen, vaginal secretions, and breast milk. Other body fluids are incapable of transmitting HIV. You can reduce the risk of contracting HIV by not exposing yourself to these body fluids from an HIV infected person. Use condoms at each and every sexual encounter. Do not share razor blades or toothbrushes. Razor blades and toothbrushes can get contaminated with blood. Do not share needles and syringes. You must make it a point to follow this advice all the time. If you do have a suspected exposure to HIV, you must report to a doctor. Depending on the region you are in Post Exposure Prophylaxis (PEP) may be available. HIV positive mothers should take medical advice during pregnancy and before breastfeeding their children to minimise mother to child transmission of HIV.
Cumming multiple times
I heard one doctor say, we should cum 5 times a week in order to prevent prostate cancer. What do u know about that??
The major risk factor for prostate cancer appears to be genetic. If you have a particular sort of gene, you are at higher risk to develop prostate cancer. If you develop a particular mutation of a gene, you are at higher risk of prostate cancer. The point is that even if you have the “high-risk” gene, you may still not develop cancer. The gene only predisposes you to prostate cancer. Many other factors may influence prostate cancer. It is still unknown what all these factors are. Smoking, diet rich in red meat, infection and inflammation of the prostate, and exposure to certain chemicals are some of the factors being researched. While there have been some studies showing a linkage between higher frequency of sex and lower incidence of prostate cancer, there is no direct cause-effect relationship between the two. As I explained earlier, there are _many factors_ that affect prostate cancer.
Does sex prevent prostate cancer?
The major risk factor for prostate cancer appears to be genetic. If you have a particular sort of gene, you are at higher risk to develop prostate cancer. If you develop a particular mutation of a gene, you are at higher risk of prostate cancer. The point is that even if you have the “high-risk” gene, you may still not develop cancer. The gene only predisposes you to prostate cancer. Many other factors may influence prostate cancer. It is still unknown what all these factors are. Smoking, diet rich in red meat, infection and inflammation of the prostate, and exposure to certain chemicals are some of the factors being researched. While there have been some studies showing a linkage between higher frequency of sex and lower incidence of prostate cancer, there is no direct cause-effect relationship between the two. As I explained earlier, there are _many factors_ that affect prostate cancer.
Simple Tetanus
Tetanus can be fatal. Even with the best treatment, tetanus can kill. Fortunately, there is an excellent preventive measure available. Getting immunised with anti tetanus vaccine (Tetanus Toxoid) will give you protection against getting it for about 5 years. All you need to do is to get a booster dose every five years. It is an inexpensive and reliable way of not contracting tetanus. In addition, you must also remember to clean all wounds immediately and get proper medical attention for deep wounds. Wounds can cause other infections other than tetanus.
Can she get pregnant if she has sex after 7 days since ovulation?
Seven days post ovulation is close to the outer limit of the fertile period. The problem here is how do you determine the day of ovulation? There is no reliable method to do so that you can practice at home. What if your ovulation was delayed by a few days in that cycle? This is the reason that the rhythm method is not a reliable method of contraception. It relies on estimating the date of ovulation. This estimate can go wrong. If you do not want to get pregnant, there are several inexpensive and highly efficient methods of contraception available. These have been discussed in earlier answers on this channel. Use of any of those methods along with the use of a condom will prevent both pregnancy as well as sexually transmitted infections.