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FAQ - Erections FAQs
18/01/21
because the problem can usually be solved. In fact, nearly all men suffer from ED from time to time. The ... one in four. It's no big deal. It's one of the things about being a flesh and blood human ... a doctor about a bit of brewer's droop? Simply because ED can be an early warning of some serious ... More
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FAQ - Breasts FAQs
14/04/16
many as half of men could be effected. What are the signs of gynaecomastia? Signs vary from a small ... Sometimes, the breast tissue can be tender or painful, but this isn’t always the case. What causes ... gynaecomastia? Gynaecomastia can have several causes. Hormone imbalance Gynaecomastia can be caused by an ... More
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FAQ - Getting Healthcare FAQs
25/06/18
chest pain breathing difficulties severe bleeding that cannot be stopped Some people think that by ... ringing for an ambulance they will be seen as a priority at Casualty. Wrong. All new arrivals are assessed ... experts in accidents but when it comes to say, detecting a lump that could be cancerous, your GP is a much ... More
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FAQ - Klinefelter's Syndrome FAQs
14/04/16
be tall but their limbs are disproportionately long compared with their bodies. Many also have big ... infertility, may be relieved by Testosterone Replacement Therapy given from puberty onwards. The level should ... be determined by the Endocrinologist. Where insufficient testosterone is present, bone density may be ... More
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FAQ - Hair loss FAQs
31/05/16
during their life. What is it? Most men don't need to be told — it's the loss of hair resulting ... eventually be affected by male pattern baldness — in the UK, this means that 7.4 million men are losing their ... grew from the observation that eunuchs never became bald and, having being castrated, they didn't, ... More
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FAQ - Self - harm FAQs
18/05/20
relationships with friends or partners difficulties at school or work being bullied, either at home, school or ... rape the death of a close family member or friend having a miscarriage Sometimes it may be caused by an ... probably need more each time- and, again, that’s going to be dangerous. What should I do if I’m ... More
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FAQ - Circumcision FAQs
14/04/16
religious associations, it can be difficult for people to talk about circumcision on health terms alone. ... not visible when he had an erection he would have to be circumcised. Our doctor's reaction? ... perfectly healthy and harmless and, like any other human tissue, should only be removed for a good reason. ... More
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FAQ - Premature Ejaculation FAQs
18/01/21
effects of teenage sexual experiences which had to be quick to avoid detection. How can I prevent it? ... There's not much you can do to prevent it but it may be helpful to find ways of coping with stress and ... persistent and causing you anxiety or affecting your relationship. The GP may be able to advise you about ... More
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FAQ - Smoking FAQs
14/04/16
smokers will be killed by their habit. This is because smoking causes: one-third of all cancer deaths four ... better; be able to taste good food and smell sweet smells again; be richer — a 20-a-day cigarette habit ... costs well over £1,000 a year; be doing everyone a favour — if you have kids, you will no longer be ... More
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FAQ - Sperm FAQs
14/04/16
determine the baby's sex. Is it true that sperm counts are falling? It appears to be. Research suggest ... lives. The male will be the cause of the problem in around half of these cases. (About 70% of male ... start families.) stress a vasectomy which may not be as reversible as is sometimes believed. ... More