Regarding hot springs?
1.
I have a habit of soaking in a public hot spring.
If I sit directly on the seat in the hot spring (and the previous person had a sexually transmitted infection), is there a chance of contracting an STI?
2.
If I do not share towels, is there still a risk of contracting an STI while soaking in the hot spring?
3.
My erection is firm, but the angle is horizontal rather than upward.
I feel this affects the aesthetic appearance.
Are there any medical techniques available to improve the angle of erection? Thank you.
Xiao Guai, 30~39 year old female. Ask Date: 2011/09/06
Dr. Xu Weikai reply Urology
1.
In the oven, it is relatively dry and high in temperature, making it difficult for pathogens to survive.
The risk of transmission is low.
2.
In the hot spring pool, the number of pathogens is low, making transmission less likely; rather, the area by the shore, which is somewhat damp but not overly wet, serves as a breeding ground for pathogens.
3.
Generally, no treatment is necessary.
However, if you are particularly concerned about the angle, you may consider seeking a specialized physician for penile surgery at your own expense.
Reply Date: 2011/09/06
More Info
When it comes to urological health and concerns regarding potential infections or conditions related to bathing and sexual health, it’s important to address each question with a clear understanding of the risks involved.
1. Sitting on a Public Hot Tub Seat: If you have a habit of soaking in public hot tubs, the concern about contracting a sexually transmitted infection (STI) from sitting on a seat previously occupied by someone with an STI is generally low. STIs are primarily transmitted through direct sexual contact, which includes vaginal, anal, or oral sex. The pathogens responsible for STIs, such as HIV, gonorrhea, and chlamydia, do not survive long outside the human body, especially in environments like hot tubs where water temperature and chemicals (like chlorine) can further reduce their viability. While it’s theoretically possible to contract some infections through contaminated surfaces, the risk is minimal. Maintaining good hygiene practices, such as showering before and after using public facilities, can help mitigate any potential risks.
2. Soaking in a Hot Spring or Bath: Similar to the previous point, soaking in a hot spring or bath where you do not share towels or have direct contact with others significantly reduces the risk of STI transmission. The primary mode of transmission for STIs is through direct contact with infected bodily fluids or mucous membranes. As long as you are not engaging in sexual activities in the water and are not sharing personal items that may come into contact with bodily fluids, the risk remains very low. It is always advisable to ensure that the bathing area is clean and well-maintained.
3. Erectile Angle Concerns: Regarding your concern about the angle of your erection, it’s important to understand that variations in erectile angle can be normal and are influenced by several factors, including anatomy, blood flow, and psychological factors. If you feel that the angle of your erection is affecting your sexual function or self-esteem, it would be beneficial to consult with a urologist. There are various treatments available, ranging from lifestyle changes and medications to more invasive procedures, depending on the underlying cause of the issue. A urologist can provide a thorough evaluation and discuss potential options, including penile implants or surgical procedures that may help achieve a more desirable angle.
In summary, while concerns about STIs in public bathing environments are understandable, the actual risk is quite low when proper hygiene practices are followed. If you have specific concerns about your sexual health or erectile function, seeking advice from a qualified healthcare provider is the best course of action. They can provide personalized recommendations based on your individual health needs and circumstances. Always prioritize your health and well-being by staying informed and consulting with medical professionals when necessary.
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