Online Doctor Consultation with Dr. Andrew Alexander Taylor
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Obstetrics / Gynecology, Women and Reproductive Health
Dr Alex Taylor graduated form the University of Newcastle's Medical School in 1993. He trained in the North of England anf later pursued a career in Obstetrics and Gynaecology, working at the Royal Victoria Infirmary in Newcastle and Guy's Hospital in London, both renowned for their clinical excellence. He has completed multiple oral Presenntations at Obs and Gynae conferences, achieving first prize in June and Sept 04.
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He has acted as the Training Programme Director with Health Education England, working across the Wessex Deanery. In addition to this role he is a Fellow of the Royal College of Obstetrics and Gynaecologists, acting as an examiner since 2017. Dr Taylor has a special interst in minimal access surgery in gynaecology having gained specialist experience in this area in the London Deanery. He has also set up one stop clinics for menorrhagia and emergency gynaecology in his trust
COVID-19 DOCTOR CONSULTATION
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COVID-19 infection can lead to impotency
Can COVID infection cause impotency?
Recent research in US has shown that COVID particles has been found in penile tissue. There was also evidence of damage to the blood vessel supplying blood to the penis. This may lead to blockage of blood supply to the penis causing impotency and that may be permanent. There are reports of people presenting with impotence after COVID infection.That’s why it is important to get vaccinated and not to get infected. Even mild COVID infection can cause these problems.
Can I take vaccine if I am on blood thinner?
Yes, you can take vaccine while you are on blood thinner. You may need to press a bit longer at site of injection. If you are on blood thinner because you have a tendency to develop blood clot the you need to discuss with your doctor about vaccination.
Can I get COVID through COVID-19 vaccine?
No, not all. None of the vaccines available contain the complete live virus particle. So, there is no risk of getting infection from vaccine.
You may notice symptoms after vaccination that may appear like COVID injection but they are due to body reaction against the vaccine.
Dr. Rakesh Rai. MS, FCRS, CCST, MD, ASTS Fellow (USA)
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