During Intercourse Friction Occurs So Which Lubricant I Can Use
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Question : During intercourse friction occurs so which lubricant I can use safely can you name lubricant available in medical store
Brief Answer:
You can use any well-reputed brands 'water-based lubricants'...
Detailed Answer:
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I've gone through your query in details...
I can understand your concern...
Yes, it's a very frequently encountered problem during intercourse...You can use any well-reputed brands lubricants...Just ensure to use only water-based or silicone lubricants...
Any well-reputed brands like Playboy, Durex etc. can be used safely, just make sure to get only 'Water-based' lubricants...This should take care of this...
Let me know if I can assist you further.
Take Care
Kind Regards
You can use any well-reputed brands 'water-based lubricants'...
Detailed Answer:
Hello and Welcome to 'Ask A Doctor' service...
I've gone through your query in details...
I can understand your concern...
Yes, it's a very frequently encountered problem during intercourse...You can use any well-reputed brands lubricants...Just ensure to use only water-based or silicone lubricants...
Any well-reputed brands like Playboy, Durex etc. can be used safely, just make sure to get only 'Water-based' lubricants...This should take care of this...
Let me know if I can assist you further.
Take Care
Kind Regards
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Arnab Banerjee
Can I use baby oil ?
Brief Answer:
Absolutely not!!
Detailed Answer:
Welcome back,
No, it's not at all recommended...
If you go back to the detailed answer earlier, you'll see that 'Water-based' is particularly highlighted there...any Oil or oil-based products can damage the barrier (condom) and also can cause further irritations...
So, oil or oil-based products are strictly a no-no...
Take Care
Kind Regards
Absolutely not!!
Detailed Answer:
Welcome back,
No, it's not at all recommended...
If you go back to the detailed answer earlier, you'll see that 'Water-based' is particularly highlighted there...any Oil or oil-based products can damage the barrier (condom) and also can cause further irritations...
So, oil or oil-based products are strictly a no-no...
Take Care
Kind Regards
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Arnab Banerjee
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