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Traumatic injuries to the testicle and appendix
Injuries to the testicle and epididymis are most often caused by a direct blow to the scrotum, compression during intercourse, or cold and firearms. In most cases, there is also an injury to the scrotum. Injuries are divided into closed, open, independent and combined. In closed lesions, a hematoma occurs in the scrotum and blood…
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Fears that prevent women from enjoying sex
Sex isn’t just a fun way to have fun, it’s also good for your health in a variety of ways – it relieves stress, boosts immunity, and perhaps extends life expectancy. Unfortunately, many view sex as a source of guilt or anxiety. Specialists conducted a survey among nearly 2,000 Americans and Europeans who reported their…
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Mycoplasma infection can lead to sterility and polyarthritis
Mycoplasma infection of the female genital tract is most commonly caused by Mycoplasma hominis, Ureaplasma urealyticum and Ureaplsma Parvum. In men, infection can also be due to Mycoplasma genitalium. Mycoplasma microorganisms are found in about 20-30% of women of mature, sexually active age, despite the absence of complaints. Ureaplasma microorganisms are isolated in a significantly…
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Vaginal bleeding after sex – what could it be?
Vaginal bleeding after sex is relatively common and can also occur on days when menstruation is not expected. Although commonly referred to as “vaginal” bleeding, the term refers to both bleeding from the vagina and bleeding from other parts of the genitals and excretory system. Vaginal bleeding after sex most often occurs in young women…
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Priapism – the name of prolonged painful erection
Priapism is a painful, prolonged erection. However, it does not provide sexual pleasure and does not end with ejaculation. The disease occurs mainly among young people. It develops acutely and chronically, often recurring. The causes of this disease are unknown. Acute inflammatory diseases of the urinary tract and prostate gland, some blood diseases (leukemia), tumors…
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Curious about the hymen
The hymen is a mucous fold that partially covers the entrance to the vagina. At the first sexual intercourse, it ruptures, which leads to bleeding. We offer some curious and lesser-known facts about the so-called “virgin zipper”. An imperforate hymen is a medical condition. Normally, the hymen has one or more openings that vary in…
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Contraceptives affect the frequency of sex
Taking contraceptives can do more than just prevent pregnancy. Hormonal pills can also clear the skin, ease painful periods, and affect mood. According to a new study, the type of birth control pills we use can affect the frequency of orgasms we get. A research team from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology and…
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Why do humans have no penile bone?
Chimpanzees and raccoons have a bone in their penis, but not man. It’s a curious question, the answer of which excites many, but British scientists believe that they have come very close to it. Experts explain that the penile bone helps male individuals maintain mating for longer. This ensures that they will be the fathers…
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Balanoposthitis – affects the head and foreskin of the male penis
Balanitis is an inflammation of the skin of the glans penis, while postitis is of the skin of the foreskin (a thin elastic skin located at the end of the penis and covering its glans). Since the inflammatory process usually affects both the glans and the skin of the foreskin at the same time, balanoposthitis…