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FAQ - Hypospadias FAQs
14/04/16
dimple. In 65% of males with hypospadias, the opening is on the underside of the head of the penis, near ... babies with slight hypospadias, where the opening is on head of the penis, do not always have an ... a fistula (a hole in the repair through which urine can leak). We don't currently post comments ... More
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FAQ - Self - harm FAQs
18/05/20
may suggest that females are far more likely to self-harm than males but self-harm is not uncommon in ... kick in when you cut or burn yourself and you get an adrenaline rush. But as with any drug you’ll ... a way of turning mental or emotional pain into something that seems, at the time, to make more sense, to ... More
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FAQ - Phimosis FAQs
04/03/22
are affected. Some have phimosis from childhood but it can develop later in life. The foreskin is ... stuck to the glans in small children but should begin to separate at around three years of age. As the ... traditional view is that there's not a lot you can do. In fact, there is. Check out our Circumcision ... 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 ... the main symptoms? When symptoms do occur in men it can cause; Discharge from the tip of the penis. ... More
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FAQ - MND/ALS FAQs
24/10/14
people every year The NHS reckon there are about 5,000 people in the UK with MND. Who gets it? MND is ... a faulty gene that obviously is passed down through the generations but most cases are not hereditary. In ... brain? Not usually. There is a type of MND that is associated with dementia. But in most cases the brain, ... More
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FAQ - Erectile Dysfunction FAQs
04/03/22
seriously, ask to be referred to a specialist. Don't let yourself be fobbed off with comments like ... reliable way of producing an erection with drugs but, understandably, many men don't like sticking ... Not being able to get an erection is called Erectile Dysfunction (ED). It is common and in most ... More
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FAQ - Sleeping FAQs
14/04/16
longer in a new bed compared with one that was ten years old. Change your diet The basic rules of healthy ... and learn to say no to unrealistic demands. Talk through problems with a friend, colleague or your ... remedies. Products vary in safety, quality and potency, so treat all remedies, even natural ones, with care, ... More
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FAQ - Genital Herpes FAQs
14/04/16
will develop. Often before an attack: Flu-like illness with fever, aches and pains in the lower back, ... have herpes and not know they have it as it remains symptomless in a lot. Those who do have symptoms ... HSV 1 and is just as infectious. Infection with either is lifelong. Although the blisters are highly ... More
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FAQ - Heart health FAQs
21/12/22
Forum's The Man Manual which was prepared in line with the NHS England Information Standard of which the ... with gunk called plaque. This makes the arteries harden and narrow. The main causes are: smoking high ... problems run in families: heart disease, cancer, strokes, depression, mental health challenges. Find out ... More
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FAQ - Exercise FAQs
19/04/16
Exercise in your lunch-break Exercise at home or in the park- you don’t need to go to a gym Play more with ... based on the Men's Health Forum's The Man Manual which was prepared in line with the NHS ... heart disease, stroke, diabetes and some types of cancer. Next year in England and Wales alone around ... More