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FAQ - Diabetes FAQs
19/11/20
night feeling very tired weight loss and loss of muscle frequent itching around the penis or even thrush ... More
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FAQ - Loss of sex drive FAQs
18/01/21
Loss of interest in sex (or loss of libido) isn’t unusual. It affects up to one in five men at some point. Loss of libido is no fun. Usually, it’s short-term – after a life-changing event like pregnancy or childbirth. But if it lasts longer, it can be a s ... More
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FAQ - Penile Cancer FAQs
14/04/16
Penis cancer is very rare. What is it? Just about every man's worst nightmare. What are the ... main symptoms? A lesion (lump) on the penis, which may look like a wart or spot; occasionally the ... lesion may be painful. A painless sore on the penis. Pain and bleeding may occur with advanced disease. ... More
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FAQ - Premature Ejaculation FAQs
18/01/21
treatments? Sex therapy This is normally based on two techniques: Stop-start. You stimulate your penis (or ask ... 30—60 seconds before stimulating your penis again. You repeat this process five or six times in each ... "training" session. Squeeze. You stimulate your penis (or ask your partner to do it for you) until ... More
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FAQ - Testicles FAQs
14/04/16
testosterone gives us hair on our chests as well as causing our balls to drop and penis to grow during puberty. ... future. Find the epididymis, the tube that carries sperm to the penis. This can be felt at the top and ... More
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FAQ - Testosterone FAQs
20/12/19
sex drive. At puberty, it makes makes the voice drop and the penis, testicles and facial and pubic ... More
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FAQ - Erections FAQs
18/01/21
this: erections occur when the small muscles in your penis, which are usually tightly contracted, relax ... and let blood start flowing in. The spongy tissue in the penis fills with blood and expands, pushing ... sexual performance can make it worse. Anxiety contracts the muscles preventing blood entering the penis ... More
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FAQ - ED drugs
20/01/21
effective. They increase the blood flow to your penis temporarily. The four most common in England are: ... More
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FAQ - Circumcision FAQs
14/04/16
penis. As the only moving part of the penis, the foreskin facilitates sexual activity. It contains nerve ... head of the penis and the female vagina. It is generally removed for religious reasons but may take ... it is. Sex may also damage the skin. It is best avoided by keeping the penis clean, especially under ... More
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FAQ - Erectile Dysfunction FAQs
04/03/22
ED, as are 75% of diabetic men aged 60—64. Inadequate blood flow to the penis because arteries have ... blood vessels and is a major cause of damage to the arteries leading to the penis. One little-known ... leading to the penis, reduce testosterone levels and increase levels of the female hormone oestrogen. The ... More