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FAQ - Bent Penis FAQs
04/03/22
Peyronie's disease is a condition where your penis becomes more bent than usual. Why is my erect penis bent? Every penis is bit bent and a slight bend upwards is not just normal but desirable. You may have a problem if your penis is bent to the left ... More
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FAQ - Penis Basics FAQs
20/01/21
How your tackle works and links to everything you need from erections to vasectomies. The penis, as you have probably discovered, is used for peeing, making babies and generally having fun with. You're very lucky to have one so take care of it. The n ... More
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FAQ - ED drugs
20/01/21
FAQs on the drugs used to treat erectile dysfunction (ED) or impotence. What drugs are there for erectile dysfunction? A class of drugs called Phosphodiesterase-5 (PDE-5) inhibitors is widely used and effective. They increase the blood flow to your penis ... More
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FAQ - Gonorrhoea FAQs
14/04/16
Also known as 'The Clap', this sexually transmitted infection has a notorious reputation. What is it? Probably the best-known STI. It's caused by a bacteria that lives in moist, warm parts of the body. What are the main symptoms? One in ten ... More
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FAQ - Genital Warts FAQs
14/04/16
Warts aren't pretty and are highly infectious. Best avoided because although they can be treated, they can't be cured. What are they? Warts on the genitals or anus caused by a virus that lives in the skin. What are the main symptoms? Tiny growth ... More
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FAQ - Genital Herpes FAQs
14/04/16
A very painful sexually transmitted infection where blisters develop on your penis. What is it? A virus that produces a red blistering rash on your genitals. What are the main symptoms? Many people will have herpes and not know they have it as it remains ... More
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FAQ - Chlamydia FAQs
14/04/16
Chlamydia is the most common STI but it's not trivial. Untreated it can cause infertility. What is it? Chlmaydia is the most common STIs in the UK and is passed from person to person through sex. It often has no symptoms, especially in men, so you ca ... More
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FAQ - Klinefelter's Syndrome FAQs
14/04/16
Klinefelter's syndrome is a genetic condition that only affects males. KS men tend to have less body hair and more feminine features. What is Klinefelter's Syndrome (KS)? In 1942 Dr Harry Klinefelter and his co-workers published a study about ni ... More
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FAQ - Sexually Transmitted Infections FAQs
31/05/16
STI's are the group of diseases transferred through sex. You know the drill: wear a condom. Sex. It feels good, helps to create personal bonds and relieves stress. Like anything however there are risks but, luckily for you, we have a guide on how to ... More
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Is there an elephant in your bedroom?
19/08/15
Tracey Cox explains how to discuss erection problems. Sometimes it just doesn't work out like you want it to. The bedroom stuff. Pharmaceutical company Lilly interviewed men with erection problems and their partners in eight different countries. Thr ... More
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