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FAQ - HIV & AIDs FAQs
14/04/16
you can be HIV positive for many years without symptoms. However, over time the virus weakens the ... according to the Health Protection Agency Over 63,000 of these are thought to be men This has almost doubled ... penetrative sex and can also be transmitted during oral sex, although the risk is much lower. How can ... More
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FAQ - Skin Problems FAQs
04/03/22
There are also stronger medications that may be used if the above fail to make a difference. Eczema What ... eczema worse in some people. Although it may not be healthy to entirely cut these out without medical ... advice, it may be worth asking your GP for food allergy test. Your GP can also offer you two forms of ... More
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FAQ - Penile Cancer FAQs
14/04/16
lesion may be painful. A painless sore on the penis. Pain and bleeding may occur with advanced disease. ... foreskin is believed to be a factor because it can lead to chronic (i.e. long-term) inflammation. The ... lump is too large to be removed without causing disfigurement then the surgeon will take only a small ... More
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FAQ - How to boost your self - image
15/01/21
self-image- or self-esteem- is as high as it should be is the ‘best mate test’. Would you say the things you ... would you say that to a mate if he didn’t get a job he wanted? Probably not. So be friends with ... there are lot of arrogant people out there that the world would be better off without but we’re not ... More
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FAQ - Balanitis FAQs
04/03/22
Painful, sore and itchy, balanitis is not nice but can be treated easily. What is it? An ... appear. The glans may also look shiny or waxy. In severe cases it may also be swollen. The foreskin may ... to allow it to be retracted over the end of the penis to enable the glans to be washed thoroughly. ... More
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FAQ - Non - cancerous testicle problems FAQs
19/04/16
a vasectomy. How can I prevent it? The risk of epididymitis being caused as a result of a sexually transmitted ... infection (STI) can be reduced by always practising safer sex (i.e. using a condom during intercourse) and ... may also be advised to rest in bed, take painkillers (e.g. paracetemol or ibuprofen), and even apply ... More
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FAQ - Gonorrhoea FAQs
14/04/16
gonorrhoea to a partner, symptoms should be treated as soon as you notice them. Infection occasionally causes ... penis — this can be uncomfortable but isn't painful. Rectal and throat swabs may also be taken, ... muscle, may be given to treat resistant strains. How can I help myself? You can get a sexual health ... More
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FAQ - Suicide FAQs
18/01/21
our feelings and these may be quite natural feelings in many cases- but they are only feelings. Try to ... You feel as bad as a human being can possibly feel so you have nothing to lose by talking to ... as you wish. Nowhere on the MHF website will you be told what’s best. Except here. If you’re feeling ... More
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FAQ - Cumming FAQs
18/01/21
normal. I've got blood in my semen. Is it serious? This is can be very scary but is usually harmless. ... In fact, only one in five cases have an obvious cause but very, very rarely it can be a sign of ... every young man on the planet has come too soon at some time. It can be very embarrassing but, like ... More
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FAQ - Bent Penis FAQs
04/03/22
even painful to enter your partner during sex. It could be condition called Peyronie's. This is ... area may be painful when the penis is erect. It can be difficult to get an erection (the plaques may ... performance and be a psychological cause of impotence. The pain and the bending of the penis may physically ... More