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  • What complications does human papilloma virus infection lead to in men?

    What complications does human papilloma virus infection lead to in men?

    Human papilloma virus (HPV) infection is transmitted through direct and intimate contact, including sexual contact in both sexes. The virus can usually spread from one person to another through oral, anal, or vaginal sex. If a person has an HPV infection, they can spread the virus even when they have never had visible symptoms. A…

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  • What characterizes chlamydia affecting the mouth and throat?

    What characterizes chlamydia affecting the mouth and throat?

    What is oral chlamydia? Chlamydia is the most common sexually transmitted disease among people ages 15 to 29. It is caused by a bacterium known as Chlamydia trachomatis, which can be passed from one person to another through vaginal, anal and oral sex. When the infection (chlamydia) affects the mouth or throat, the condition is…

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  • Polycystic ovary syndrome and reproductive health – symptoms, causes and treatment

    Polycystic ovary syndrome and reproductive health – symptoms, causes and treatment

    Polycystic ovary syndrome is the most common hormonal disorder in young women, affecting 5 to 10%. This is the main cause of menstrual cycle and fertility disorders in women. What is polycystic ovary syndrome? Polycystic ovary syndrome – PCOS is not a disease associated with the formation of cysts, as the name suggests. In fact,…

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  • Psychological factors of sexual disorders

    Psychological factors of sexual disorders

    A large percentage of sexual disorders are rooted in psychological rather than organic/biological factors, especially when it comes to individuals under the age of 50. First of all, it is important to mention the types of sexual disorders in men and women. A sexual disorder of psychological origin can occur at the level of sexual…

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  • What should we know about blocked fallopian tubes?

    What should we know about blocked fallopian tubes?

    The fallopian tubes are part of the female reproductive system and connect the ovaries and uterus. Each month during ovulation, which occurs approximately in the middle of the menstrual cycle, the fallopian tubes carry an egg from the ovary to the uterus. Conception also occurs in the fallopian tube. If the egg is fertilized by…

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  • Bladder cancer in men

    Bladder cancer in men

    What are the characteristics of bladder cancer in men? When it comes to oncological diseases of the genitourinary system in men, more attention is paid to prostate cancer or testicular cancer. What many people don’t realize is that another form of malignancy—bladder cancer—is the fourth leading malignancy in men, far outstripping testicular cancer by about…

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  • Malformations of the uterus – a common cause of fertility disorders

    Malformations of the uterus – a common cause of fertility disorders

    A septate uterus is the most common abnormality or malformation of the uterus. This can be an obstacle to pregnancy, but is easily and successfully treated surgically. What is a septate uterus? In a septate uterus, the uterine cavity is completely or incompletely divided into two parts by a septum. The septum that divides the…

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  • What is the link between obesity and prostate cancer risk?

    What is the link between obesity and prostate cancer risk?

    A new study presented at this year’s European Congress on Obesity – ECO in Maastricht, Netherlands, and published in BMC Medicine, links obesity to the risk of developing prostate cancer. It was found that every additional 10 cm of circumference in men increases the risk of dying from prostate cancer by 7%. However, this relationship…

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  • Cytosmear: Interpretation of results

    Cytosmear: Interpretation of results

    The Pap test, also known as a pap smear, identifies abnormal changes in the cells of the cervix. This study has several applications in practice, including: Screening. Pap smears are most often used to screen for cervical cancer in people without symptoms. It is able to identify cervical cancer at an early stage, as well…

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