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  1. FAQ - 'I can't pee in public' FAQs

    14/04/16

    always keen to hear your feedback. 02/04/14 02/04/14 02/04/17 Your Health In scope NHS- CBT UK Paruresis ... individual physically incapable of passing urine in certain situations. It is usually about a lack of ... affects many men. But why can't I pee? There are probably three types of blokes with paruresis (let ... More

  2. FAQ - Sperm FAQs

    14/04/16

    halved. Today, about one in seven Britons will seek advice on pregnancy difficulties at some time in their ... are tadpole-shaped and about 0.05mm long. From puberty onwards, at least 1,000 sperm a minute are manufactured in the ... testicles. They take about two and half months to mature and spend the last couple of weeks in the ... More

  3. FAQ - Hernia FAQs

    14/04/16

    pass from the chest through the abdomen. This problem is dealt with in the section on peptic ulcers. ... through a weak area in the muscle or other tissue that normally holds it in place. The term hernia is most ... commonly used to describe to the protrusion of the intestine through a weak area in the abdominal wall. ... More

  4. FAQ - 'The Snip' FAQs

    14/04/16

    The NHS says that 1 in 10 men suffer long term pain in their testicles but this can sometimes be ... circumcision. No. The snip is a vasectomy — a medical procedure in which the tubes carrying the sperm from the ... fiddling with condoms. Moreover, the modern vasectomy need not involve a snip at all. The non-scalpel ... More

  5. FAQ - Alcohol FAQs

    19/11/20

    than 14 units of alcohol (about 5-6 pints of beer) a week with some days off and no signle session of ... in black and white helps If there is a situation in which when you always have a drink — for example, ... Who is in charge? You or the booze. Why do I enjoy drinking? Alcohol damps down activity in the ... More

  6. FAQ - HPV virus FAQs

    13/07/18

    persist in some people and cause health problems, sometimes years later. It is not possible to predict ... will be exposed to HPV at some point in their lives. Because the infection is so common, many people ... men a year in the UK develop a cancer caused by HPV and some of these cancers are becoming more ... More

  7. FAQ - Cumming FAQs

    18/01/21

    normal. I've got blood in my semen. Is it serious? This is can be very scary but is usually harmless. ... Cumming or ejaculating plays an important part in most men's lives. What happens when you ... can happen during sex, during masturbation or even during the night in a dream. It's perfectly ... More

  8. FAQ - Non - cancerous testicle problems FAQs

    19/04/16

    What's the risk? Low.  What causes it? A build-up of fluid in the scrotum, sometimes caused by an injury ... through the testicle — a varicocele will block out the light. Small varicoceles can sometimes be diagnosed ... can sometimes recur. The treatment of varicoceles can result in a significant increase in fertility: ... More

  9. FAQ - Bent Penis FAQs

    04/03/22

    to talk your feelings through with your partner or with a counsellor experienced in sexual problems.  ... disease occurs in younger and older men. There is some evidence of a familial link to Peyronie's ... internal bleeding. There is some evidence that the elasticity of the penile tissues is reduced in older men ... More

  10. FAQ - Testosterone FAQs

    20/12/19

    with age. Some men- particularly those with high levels to begin with- can effectively have half as ... level of testosterone. This is the case in some conditions such as Hypogonadism where your body ... Testosterone plays a role in much of men's health- from hair to muscle, prostates to sex. Is ... More

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