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FAQ - Gonorrhoea FAQs
14/04/16
always keen to hear your feedback. 08/04/14 08/04/14 08/04/17 Your Health In scope NHS- Gonorrhoea ... reputation. What is it? Probably the best-known STI. It's caused by a bacteria that lives in moist, warm ... parts of the body. What are the main symptoms? One in ten men won't have any symptoms but those who ... 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 - Anger time - out
18/01/21
Better which was prepared in line with the NHS England Information Standard of which the MHF is a member. ... How to spot anger and stop it. Men are generally more explosive in their anger than women, and ... often express it in more violent ways- violent language, violence against others or themselves, ... More
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FAQ - Penile Cancer FAQs
14/04/16
lesion may be painful. A painless sore on the penis. Pain and bleeding may occur with advanced disease. ... in the UK — but uncircumcised men over 60 are at greater risk. What causes it? The exact cause of ... location of the tumour. The first step is usually removal of the lump combined with circumcision. If the ... More
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FAQ - Syphilis FAQs
14/04/16
symptoms? The symptoms often follow four phases. In the first (primary) stage one or more painless sores ... glands. The infection can be spread by sexual contact at this stage. The sores clear up themselves in 2—6 ... weeks, but the infection does not. In the secondary stage (up to six months after the primary symptoms) ... More
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FAQ - Child Abuse FAQs
18/05/20
There are several agencies in the UK that support men who have been sexually abused. NAPAC ... (National Association for People Abused in Childhood) offer information and support. Their support line is ... country. There may be one in your area. You can find out about these and other groups from the Survivors ... More
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Prostate cancer screening: where are we now?
13/01/23
protein in the blood that is associated with prostate cancer and can be measured with a simple blood test. ... their own or in tandem to roll out to all men. (Only 1 in 4 men with a raised PSA level have prostate ... many blood tests, both false positive and false negative results can occur. PSA may be high in some ... More
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Erection problems - Everything you need to know
31/01/23
Men's health specialist Dr Anand Patel discusses erections with editor Jim Pollard. ... https://youtu.be/70WlYkvt8YI Men's health specialist Dr Anand Patel discusses erections (and what can go wrong with them) ... with the Men's Health Forum's editor Jim Pollard. Click on the video and you can then jump ... More
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Questions on pain and other testicle worries
04/03/22
a half inch lower than my right. With no pain I didn't think about it too much. After some ... a variocele? Q. My partner woke up on Wednesday night with severe scrotal/testicular pain and pain in the lower ... 36 year old with undescended testes Q. I am 36 years old and it would appear my testicles have never ... More
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Digestive, Stomach and Bowel Problems (including haemorrhoids but not cancer)
03/06/14
and have a strange sensation in my throat. I work out regurlarly and have no problem with emptying my ... was caused by this. They diagnosed constipation. I did not agree with this because my son has always ... missionaries! Sharp pains in rectum Q. I have been experiencing some very severe sharp pains in my rectum. My ... More