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  • Male infertility – what are the causes?

    Male infertility – what are the causes?

    Under the term infertility (infertility) we mean the impossibility of pregnancy in the family within about 1 year of regular sexual life. Unfortunately, today more and more couples are having unsuccessful attempts to get pregnant and have to use assisted reproduction methods. Data indicate that 12-28% of couples cannot have a child. For many years,…

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  • Dr. Krasimir Nedyalkov: Menopause can also be treated without hormone therapy

    Dr. Krasimir Nedyalkov: Menopause can also be treated without hormone therapy

    In our modern day life with the internet and television, reality shows and being bombarded with loads of information from every angle, we tend to think that there are no more taboo topics, that any topic is allowed because it is widely discussed. Years ago, menopause was taboo, but nowadays it is more and more…

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  • Phimosis – well, now?!

    Phimosis – well, now?!

    The male penis consists of two corpus cavernosum and one corpus spongiosum. In front, it ends with a head, which, when resting, is covered by a skin duplication /preputium/. Sebaceous glands are located in it, the functional product of which, together with the desquamated flat epithelial cells, form the smegma. Phimosis is a condition expressed…

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  • Gonococcus

    Gonococcus

    And this week I’m continuing to look at sexually transmitted diseases. Especially in the summer, they become extremely important along with the knowledge to protect against them. This time, the gonococcal infection comes to the fore. Gonococcal bacteria (Nesseria gonorrheae) affect both sexes equally and are transmitted to sexual partners by direct contact with any…

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  • Erectile dysfunction is a common symptom of many diseases

    Erectile dysfunction is a common symptom of many diseases

    The term “erectile dysfunction” refers to the inability to achieve and maintain an erection that allows satisfactory sexual intercourse. Unlike most primates, erection in humans is achieved entirely by a vascular mechanism. During arousal, the two cavernous bodies of the penis (also called corpora cavernosa) fill with blood. Their structure allows the retention of blood…

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  • Menopause in women – 200 years of evolution

    Menopause in women – 200 years of evolution

    Apart from humans, only chimpanzees and whales experience a natural process of loss of reproductive potential in females after a certain age. This shows how specific a condition menopause is. And although it is the highest animal species that experiences it, man still does not fully know its mechanisms. Menopause was officially mentioned in literary…

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  • Trichomonas – you may not even know you are infected

    Trichomonas – you may not even know you are infected

    The list of reasons to avoid unprotected sex is long enough, but we’ll add one more. Trichomoniasis is one of the little-known sexually transmitted diseases, the transmission of which is high-risk during sex without a condom. It is caused by single-celled parasites of the genus Trichomonas, which are still large enough not to pass through…

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  • Paraphimosis and short gemche

    Paraphimosis and short gemche

    Paraphimosis is a urological emergency. When the opening of the foreskin is not very large, with effort it can be pulled behind the crown of the glans. The latter can lead to penile entrapment and compression. Most often, this condition occurs in patients with phimosis. It is extremely important to know that after every examination…

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  • Lack of morning erection – now what?

    Lack of morning erection – now what?

    A morning erection is a normal condition in healthy and sexually active men. But should its loss be considered a symptom of erectile dysfunction, low testosterone, or another sexual problem? A variety of factors are at the root of morning erection, and its loss can be a signal of both sexual and other types of…

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