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FAQ - Hypospadias FAQs
14/04/16
be treated. What is it? A congenital (i.e. present at birth) defect in which the opening of the ... urethra isn't at its normal place at the end of the penis. What are the main symptoms? The opening of ... You may have difficulty directing your stream of urine. What's the risk? The usual estimate is ... 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 ... What's the risk? Penile cancer is very rare — there's just one case for every 100,000 men each year ... in the UK — but uncircumcised men over 60 are at greater risk. What causes it? The exact cause of ... More
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FAQ - Hernia FAQs
14/04/16
help, the easier they are to repair. What is it? Hernia is the abnormal protrusion of an organ or tissue ... What are the main symptoms? If you have an inguinal hernia, the most common finding is in the swelling ... at birth. What's the risk? Anyone can develop a hernia at any age- from the new-born to the very ... More
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FAQ - Bent Penis FAQs
04/03/22
intercourse. It's a matter of finding what fits, so to speak. If the 'bend' is particularly bad, ... surgery can improve matters. What is Peyronie's disease? A condition in which the penis becomes ... curved during an erection. What are the main symptoms? Hard lumps, known as plaques, form in the fibrous ... More
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FAQ - Peptic Ulcers FAQs
14/04/16
Stomach and Duodenal Ulcers can give a nasty burning pain. But they are very treatable. What are ... the duodenum, the uppermost part of the small intestine near the stomach. What are the main symptoms? ... What's the risk? It's estimated that between 5% and 10% of the population will suffer a peptic ulcer ... More
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FAQ - Hair loss FAQs
31/05/16
during their life. What is it? Most men don't need to be told — it's the loss of hair resulting ... in decreasing coverage of the scalp. What are the main symptoms? Male pattern baldness (also known as ... become aware of it as they approach their thirties. What's the risk? Two-thirds of all men will ... More
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FAQ - AAA - FAQs
24/10/14
What is AAA? AAA is a disease that occurs when the walls of the aorta, the body's largest blood ... age group. What's the risk? In England and Wales, there are around 6,000 deaths each year from ... generally, really. So talk to the men in your family. What are the symptoms? The AAA itself causes no ... More
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FAQ - Skin Cancer FAQs
14/04/16
likely to die from it. What is skin cancer? It is cancer that begins in the skin. There are two types: ... (SPF) of at least 15. Reapply every two hours and use waterproof sunscreen if in the water. What’s it ... sometimes.' What’s the treatment? Surgery. The NHS spends a fortune on skins cancer care in hospitals- about ... More
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FAQ - Loss of sex drive FAQs
18/01/21
psychosexual counselling. What are the other causes? Lots of problems can manifest themselves in loss of ... professional treating you for your long-term condition should be able to advise. What about mid-life crisis? ... More
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FAQ - Chlamydia FAQs
14/04/16
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 can easily get it without knowing. What are ... very mild or last only a few days. What causes it? It is caused by a bacteria called Chlamydia ... More