Unprotected sex and an implant
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Unprotected sex and an implant
Can this cause and infection? Or even worse a STD? what kind of infection will cause for the implant to be removed?
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Re: Unprotected sex and an implant
….not sure how to answer this question when one has ED and had the implant.
The idea and plan is that one is normal again with normal sex and no protection needed with your partner.
Cruising around with your restored red "Corvette" elsewhere is beyond my competence to advise.
Normal "traffic" is likely possible when your surgeon gives the green light to "use it", as my doc elected to word it.
Using it means using it and that it should include no danger of infection, as things have healed and
have no access to the actual implant via open wounds.
Implant infections can happen via an open blood access, including a simple dental teethes cleaning
earlier than 3 months past surgery.
Thus, any open wound is to be taken serious for quite some months, better longer than shorter.
If you have not had the surgery yet, it is therefore very important to question your URO as to
this matter of infection possibility during surgery.
The common consensus is:
A) Best infection % is the zero touch technique with Dr. Eid in NY at 0% for 2013.
B) smaller hospitals are better than larger ones in matters of infection rate.
C) Doctor's quality of surgery might be more important to consider than quantity per year
D) It is also said that speed of surgery is perhaps important, simply because less time means less chances for contamination.
I chose quality, doing extremely well after only 2 1/2 weeks via a local small hospital and a young doctor very committed and proud to the highest professional level;
Dr. John Mai, NW Indiana.
WOLF
The idea and plan is that one is normal again with normal sex and no protection needed with your partner.
Cruising around with your restored red "Corvette" elsewhere is beyond my competence to advise.
Normal "traffic" is likely possible when your surgeon gives the green light to "use it", as my doc elected to word it.
Using it means using it and that it should include no danger of infection, as things have healed and
have no access to the actual implant via open wounds.
Implant infections can happen via an open blood access, including a simple dental teethes cleaning
earlier than 3 months past surgery.
Thus, any open wound is to be taken serious for quite some months, better longer than shorter.
If you have not had the surgery yet, it is therefore very important to question your URO as to
this matter of infection possibility during surgery.
The common consensus is:
A) Best infection % is the zero touch technique with Dr. Eid in NY at 0% for 2013.
B) smaller hospitals are better than larger ones in matters of infection rate.
C) Doctor's quality of surgery might be more important to consider than quantity per year
D) It is also said that speed of surgery is perhaps important, simply because less time means less chances for contamination.
I chose quality, doing extremely well after only 2 1/2 weeks via a local small hospital and a young doctor very committed and proud to the highest professional level;
Dr. John Mai, NW Indiana.
WOLF
AMS LGX Implant Dec. 9th, 2013
Re: Unprotected sex and an implant
The infection fear mentioned here is the normal fear of any infection, bacterial or viral, that can enter the body from a surgical incision. Once your incision is healed, if there was no infection caused by the surgery, you are subject to std's as would any normal person. To combat infection most surgeons place the patient on an antibiotic drip at least an hour before surgery, copiously flush the surgical area during the surgery, and put the patient on an antibiotic regimen following surgery.
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