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Romance / Re: Guys, I Need Your Input by healthtouch: 4:00pm On Apr 26, 2018
fishbone123:
to me, its all nothing but don't sleep too much... start initiating sex_talks and other related sex word wen chatting her. don't be too religious. God bless and prosper u

THANKS BRO
Romance / Re: Guys, I Need Your Input by healthtouch: 3:17pm On Apr 26, 2018
QueenSuccubus:
grin


So, what's the problem with this? She juz talk nasty abi? grin

She is the one that initiate the "sex talk".. And any guy will definitely answer her questions.. But if ur asking a question if she's a cheater or probably will cheat? My answer is possible...


Any female who are in a relationship that talk nasty in private messages with her mere male "friends" , u have to watch out..They can flip the table. wink BEWARE OF THOSE COOCHIE. ;

Thanks
Romance / Re: Guys, I Need Your Input by healthtouch: 2:55pm On Apr 26, 2018
marvin905:
i see nothing harmless here sha
as far she can open up to you
about it is a good sign
buh if your not comfortable with their relationship
you can just tell her that
before you go give yourself high BP

thanks
Romance / Re: Guys, I Need Your Input by healthtouch: 2:46pm On Apr 26, 2018
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Romance / Re: Guys, I Need Your Input by healthtouch: 2:45pm On Apr 26, 2018
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Romance / Guys, I Need Your Input by healthtouch: 2:43pm On Apr 26, 2018
I have been dating my girlfriend for sometime now. I trust her and she's faithful. I'm also faithful to her. For about a year now our relationship has been more or less long distant, but we always chat and talk everyday no matter the distance. She's very open and tells me everything that happens around her. Sometime in the past she told of a childhood friend who started chatting her up and she told me some words they use and I felt it was sex chatting. I requested for a screen shot of the chats and she sent them to me. My girl says I'm over reacting that they are now adults. But I know she often got aroused during their chats. She used terms like 'you want to bang me', coochie', 'even jokingly requested for the guy to send her picture of his manhood when the guy tried to pull her legs. This is my first relationship and I love her and have been working hard to settle down with her. She also loves and we are christians. I have attached a few of those screen shots and I want to know what you think.

I don't need this on the front page just a few comments are enough.

NB: she gave me a go ahead to put this on Nairaland

Health / Re: Post Exposure Prophylaxis (PEP); What You Should Know by healthtouch: 7:51pm On Sep 03, 2016
ladyF:
This needs to be on front page though. #FrontPage


Thanks the mighty Lady F
The mods, your attention is needed
Health / Post Exposure Prophylaxis (PEP); What You Should Know by healthtouch: 2:21am On Sep 03, 2016
Post exposure prophylaxis (PEP) for HIV; what you should know.


Post exposure prophylaxis(PEP) is the medical treatment given immediately after the exposure to a potential disease causing organism in order to prevent the development of the disease. The disease in this case is human immunodeficiency virus[HIV] infection. Over 36 million people are living with HIV globally as at 2014. Post exposure prophylaxis will do a bit in reducing the rate of transmission of the HIV.

WHO NEEDS TO GET PEP

1. rape victims. Rape is pretty common in our environment, the victim should receive post exposure prophylaxis to prevent the possibility of contracting the dreaded disease. This is because a rapist is a potential hub of several STIs. Who knows how many people they have raped before now. Women are particularly at a higher risk of being infected after an intercourse because women are more likely to sustain micro bruises and even overt lacerations, fluid from the male partner (semen), which could contain the virus, is deposited into their body, and some immune cells (body soldiers) present in the female genital tract are readily available to interact with the virus and initiate infection. Penetrative anal intercourse has even much higher risk whether the recipient is a male or female.

2. after a random unprotected intercourse. OF course ‘HIV no dey show for face’. Most people with the disease look like any other normal individual, so that random partner may actually be living with the virus and they may or even may not know.

3. Health workers who get exposed especially by needle stick injuries, blood splash to the eyes or mucous membranes and other forms of exposure.

WHAT TO DO AFTER A POTENTIAL EXPOSURE TO HIV

1. After any case of rape or unprotected intercourse, run to the nearest hospital not later than 72hours, but preferably immediately. It is not enough to take pills to prevent unwanted pregnancy or antibiotics to prevent other STIs after an incidence of rape, you must make deliberate efforts to prevent the main ‘ogbunigwe’, HIV himself. It is better for you to have an unwanted pregnancy than to contract HIV. Having worked in HIV unit for a while, the normal trend is for rape victims to present quite late beyond 72hours from the time of the assault. Another finding is that many of them actually never present to the hospital at all.

2. If a health worker is exposed to HIV
a. never try to squeeze or rub the site of injury
b. allow blood or secretions flow out freely
c. liberally wash the injury site under running water with soap or other antiseptics
d. if a splash to the eye, irrigate under running water or normal saline.
e. report to the unit concerned with managing PEP

FURTHER NOTES

In the hospital, some tests are carried out including your HIV test at presentation. This is because it takes some time before the presence of HIV can be detected after an exposure. So if you are HIV positive at presentation, it means you got the disease some time ago before the present incidence. After assessment, a particular HIV drug used for prevention will be given to you and you must adhere to the medication and take it for four weeks. HIV drugs are usually free.

Now that you know, you owe humanity to act appropriately, and to give advice to people in case of eventualities


http://www.healthtouchfoundation.com/2016/08/29/post-exposure-prophylaxis-for-hiv/



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