155 results
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FAQ - Skin Cancer FAQs
14/04/16
advice on sunscreen? If you use sunscreen, the NHS say to make sure it is suitable for your skin type and ... More
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FAQ - Erections FAQs
18/01/21
sexual performance can make it worse. Anxiety contracts the muscles preventing blood entering the penis. ... the penis making an erection less likely. Smokers are 50-80% more likely to become impotent than ... More
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FAQ - Hernia FAQs
14/04/16
The tissue around the navel is thinner than that in the rest of the abdominal wall, making this area ... sports/making love/other relevant activities? Will there be much post-operative pain/discomfort? What kind of ... The surgeon makes an incision in the abdominal wall around the hernia and first moves the hernia back ... More
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FAQ - Genital Warts FAQs
14/04/16
a confidential service. Your doctor will make a diagnosis by looking at the affected area. If you practise ... More
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FAQ - Klinefelter's Syndrome FAQs
14/04/16
pairs of chromosomes, 46 in total. Men with KS have an extra X making 47. There are other less common ... More
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FAQ - Cumming FAQs
18/01/21
changes- the prostate gland produces most of the fluid which makes up the ejaculate. The hormones that ... More
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FAQ - Erectile Dysfunction FAQs
04/03/22
quickly start to feel anxious, stressed or depressed. These feelings can easily make the symptoms of ED ... erection isn't going to resolve that conflict; in fact, it might even make it worse. Men whose ED has ... help restore. It usually makes sense to also involve any permanent partner in sex therapy since the ... More
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FAQ - Peeing FAQs
14/04/16
foods, like beetroot or certain drugs can also make your urine change colour. A heavy work-out can cause ... More
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FAQ - Digestive Problems FAQs
14/04/16
will make it harder for acid to travel up into your throat. As with any medication, these all carry the ... may be time to seek treatment. What should I do? Some foods make us more prone to passing wind. These ... More
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FAQ - Self - harm FAQs
18/05/20
a way of turning mental or emotional pain into something that seems, at the time, to make more sense, to ... More