Mellissa from Nairobi wonders if her partner's deep sleep after sex is a disease. The doctor explains that this is not a disease for many people and results from hormonal changes and physical fatigue. However, if accompanied by other symptoms, consulting a doctor is advisable.
In a health and society advice column, Mellissa from Nairobi reported that her partner falls into a deep sleep after engaging in sexual intercourse. "My partner sleeps deeply after having sex. Is this a disease?" Mellissa asked.
According to the health expert, this condition is not a disease for many people. It is often caused by hormonal changes such as oxytocin and prolactin, along with physical exhaustion following sexual activity. This is more common in men but can also occur in women.
"However, if that sleep is accompanied by excessive fatigue, lack of desire for sex, or other health symptoms, it is advisable for your partner to see a doctor for further examination," the expert advised.
Additionally, Ahmed from Mombasa reported pain in his sensitive area for two months after unprotected sex. "I have been feeling pain in my penis. The problem started after having unprotected sex with a girl I met online two months ago," he described.
The expert stated that this pain could be caused by sexually transmitted infections such as gonorrhea, chlamydia, syphilis, or herpes, or a urinary tract infection or minor injury. "Since the symptoms have persisted for two months, it is very important to go to the hospital immediately for STI tests and get proper treatment," he emphasized, adding to avoid unprotected sex until a full assessment.