Know the basics of sexual health awareness
/Why is that? Sexual health is an essential fact and part of human health. The only way we arrived here on earth and exist is because of sex.
Read MoreWhy is that? Sexual health is an essential fact and part of human health. The only way we arrived here on earth and exist is because of sex.
Read MoreSex is supposed to be fun, soothing, enjoyable, and pain free. But the reality is sometimes pain is a major disruptor.
Read MoreThink about this – in order to have an enjoyable, active, and healthy sex life, don’t forget this one vital thing. Before falling asleep in each other’s arms after an intimate act of lovemaking,
Read MoreBedroom performance begins long before the sexual act is occurring. It is all about the little things you do over the course of a day that adds up to a big production of fireworks at night.
Read More Basics of sex – Having a good understanding of desire, stimulation, and response regarding sex can improve and enhance sexual health.
If there is one aspect of our health and wellbeing that often gets overlooked, even by doctors, is our sexual health.
Read MoreYou've heard about all the biochemical issues. As your testosterone level droops, it takes more and more to arouse you, and longer still to both attain an erection and subsequently have an orgasm. The volume of your semen declines. Your fertility – the measure of your semen's potency – also takes a nosedive as you get older.
Read MoreFor men who have gout, they may also find they are having trouble with erectile dysfunction or ED. This was the results of a population-based study suggesting men who have gout may have an increased risk of ED. This finding supports a possible role for hyperuricemia and inflammation as independent risk factors for ED.
Read MoreWomen aren't the only ones to get yeast infections.
When it happens to men, it most commonly affects the uncircumcised, and can result in a swelling of the head of the penis. That condition is called balanitis, and it affects about 1 in 20 men. Symptoms can include redness, swelling, pain, itching, or discharge in the tip of your penis.
Read MoreUp to 30 million American men get ED which is primarily due to not having a good blood supply to the penis.
Read MoreBoth men and women will have normal bodily changes as the decades go by. Men can experience impotence or erectile dysfunction where he loses his ability to achieve or maintain an erection. Another normal change for men is sometimes the erection he does achieve will not be as firm or large like it once was.
Read MoreHave you ever noticed that one employee who comes into work with a spring in their step while whistling a soft tune? Or the employee who has a great work ethic, attitude and is cheerful to everyone even on a Wednesday?
There could be a good explanation for that. Maybe you didn’t get the office memo to be having sex each night during the work week.
Read MoreWhen a man ejaculates, we all know the outcome of what typically happens. But what if a man doesn’t have the expected explosion of semen coming out of the penis? Often referred to as a “dry orgasm,” this condition has a name – retrograde ejaculation.
Read MoreA chronic illness has a way of throwing a wrench into many aspects of our lives including sex. Type 2 diabetes is one such disease in which sexuality is commonly affected and experienced by both men and women with this condition. Not only can this disease cause sexual complications for both genders but it can also cause gender-specific issues.
Read MoreImpotence can be caused by many factors which can include both emotional and physical disorders. It is not unusual at all for a man at some point in his life to experience impotence or ED. It is estimated that up to 30 million American men, including 30 to 50 percent of men between the ages of 40 and 70 will have their manhood fail them in some manner during sexual activity
Read MoreIf issues in the bedroom are causing a man’s sex life to plummet, the problem may be what he’s taking that he keeps in his medicine cabinet – over-the-counter and prescription medications.
Read MoreIt's a common practice among men preparing to undergo radiation or chemotherapy to have their sperm frozen, as both procedures can render the sperm infertile. But what about boys, who have not yet entered puberty and have no sperm yet to freeze?
Read MoreIt is estimated that there are about 30 million men who will experience erectile dysfunction (ED) at any given time. Even though ED is not life-threatening, it could be a sign of something more serious and one is the possibility of diabetes.
Read MoreA man’s sex life is an extremely important component of relieving stress, lowering blood pressure and enhancing his immune system. To keep activities in the bedroom bustling, a man needs to give his sex life an extra boost by remaining fit and that means to exercise.
Read MoreIt would not be unusual if the word “anorgasmia” is unfamiliar to you. Doctors rarely ask about the problem and most men will choose instead to suffer in silence as they themselves are reluctant or embarrassed to bring it up to their doctor.
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