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FAQ - Testicles FAQs
14/04/16
How's it hanging? Every man should know how to check his balls. What are testicles? Testicles ... It's best to examine your testicles after a warm bath or shower. Support your balls in the palm of one ... testosterone gives us hair on our chests as well as causing our balls to drop and penis to grow during puberty. ... More
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FAQ - Non - cancerous testicle problems FAQs
19/04/16
non-cancerous testicle problems. Epididymitis What is it? An inflammation of the epididymis, the tube that ... transports sperm from the testicle towards the penis. If the swelling affects the testicle as well as the ... a harmless build-up of fluid within the sacs surrounding the testicles. What are the main symptoms? A soft ... More
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FAQ - Penis Basics FAQs
20/01/21
tackle in technicolour complete with a few technical terms. Sperm are manufactured in the testicles and ... More
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FAQ - Testosterone FAQs
20/12/19
testosterone made in the testicles? Yes. Testosterone is the most important of the male hormones. (The ovaries ... sex drive. At puberty, it makes makes the voice drop and the penis, testicles and facial and pubic ... More
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FAQ - 'The Snip' FAQs
14/04/16
testicles to the seminal vessel are cut and heat sealed. As a result when semen is ejaculated from the ... still no sign of one. Any other side-effects? Swollen or tender testicles can result, particularly in ... The NHS says that 1 in 10 men suffer long term pain in their testicles but this can sometimes be ... 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 - Hypospadias FAQs
14/04/16
at the root of the penis near the testicles. The penis may bend at the end when erect. The foreskin ... testicles, should have been noticed at birth and corrected by an operation at the age of 12—18 months. But ... More
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FAQ - 'My erection won't go down' FAQs
04/03/22
An erection that won't go down is called priapism. It needs treatment if it lasts 4 hour or more. What is it? A prolonged erection that, if left untreated, can damage the penis. It's definitely no joke. What are the main symptoms? Persistent ere ... 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 unpleasant, irritating but seldom serious inflammation of the head of the penis. What are the main symptoms? The head of your penis (glans) is inflamed — red, sore an ... More
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FAQ - Phimosis FAQs
04/03/22
A tight foreskin can be extremely painful but it can be treated- often without surgery. Phimosis What is it? An unusually tight foreskin that cannot be drawn back from the head of the penis. What are the main symptoms? You cannot retract the foreskin to e ... More