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San Premanand Maharaj or Vrindavan advised someone to feel guilty for their sexual history. Dr. Tushar Tayal emphasized the health of unprotected sex and regular ETS tests

While his advice was compassionate, he also highlighted the health risk associated with having multiple sexual partners. (News18 Hindi)

While his advice was compassionate, he also highlighted the health risk associated with having multiple sexual partners. (News18 Hindi)

San Premanand Maharaj or Vrindavan is recognized for his unique combination of knowledge and spirituality, sacrificing those who seek it. Recently, an individual approached Maharaj Ji, waiting for a reprimand for his actions. Instead, the saint tried a new perspective, not only for the individual but for society as a whole.

The individual confessed: “I have physical relationships with 150 men so far. Now I feel a sinner for this. Please guide me.” Premanand Maharaj replied: “God has a special grace about you. Until now, you have only experienced fear and concern, not happiness. In this situation, you must the name of God and control your impulses; then you can become a better person.”

While his advice was compassionate, he also highlighted the health risk associated with having multiple sexual partners. To understand the medical implications, the News18 team consulted Dr. Tayal, Chief of Internal Medicine of the Dr. CK Birla Hospital, Gurugram.

Dr. Tayal emphasized that participating in unprotected sex with multiple couples significantly raises the risk of contracting sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), including AIDS. He explained that the initial symptoms of numerous STDs to remain without being detected, which results in delayed diagnoses and consequences for enhancemently serious health.

Around time, infections such as HIV, hepatitis B, hepatitis C, gonorrhea, syphilis, chlamydia, trichomoniasis, HPV, pubic lice and genital herpes can develop. Symptoms of the initial manifesto in the genital area, causing itching, spots, warts and problems. People may also experience difficulty urinating, anal itching and, in some cases, bleeding or abdominal pain.

Dr. Tayal emphasized the seriousness of these diseases, highlighting that many, including AIDS, HIV, hepatitis B and hepatitis C, remain incurable. Without treatment, these infections can reach the brain, which leads to complications such as headaches, fever and potential cerebral cell damage.

It is crucial that people who participate in high -risk behaviors undergo blood analysis every three months. However, it is important to keep in mind that even with the results of the negative tests, the risk of contracting sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) remains significant. Therefore, regular blood tests every six months are romenes to the facilitation of early detection and timely treatment.

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