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22Dec/11Off

Top 6 Interesting Facts About the Penis

Do you pay enough attention to your penis? This organ can work on its own, sometimes to your pleasure and sometimes to your embarrassment. But it would never be boring to know certain facts about the ‘little guy’ that governs your sex life. Should you ever experience any ejaculatory or erection problems, the following facts may be of help for you. Take a HARD look.

Fact # 1
Your penis can become shorter if you smoke heavily. The average length of penis is 3.5 inches when flaccid and 5.8 inches when erect. But smoking can take a good 0.4 inches away from the penile length besides, of course, narrowing the arteries in your body to disrupt smooth blood flow to the penis.

Fact # 2
The average number of times a man ejaculates in his life is 7,200.

Fact # 3
Most men have erections during their sleep. Known as nocturnal penile tumescence (NPT), these erections are indicators that your penis is functioning healthily.

Fact # 4
You are endowed with either a ‘grower’ or a ’shower’. Huh? A ‘grower’ gets bigger when erect while a ’shower’ remains big all the time and does not expand much once erect. Penis growth is natural and you should not worry unless it’s the hardness of your erection that goes missing during sexual intercourse. In that case, talk to an urologist to find out whether or not you are suffering from erectile dysfunction.

Fact # 5
Just had sex? You’ll have to wait for at least 2 minutes before you can get your next erection!

Fact # 6
Vigorous masturbation can cause penile rupture. So beware! Hand yourself to climax in a loving manner!

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5Dec/11Off

Genital herpes symptoms and treatment

Sexually transmitted diseases can be spread through direct sexual contact, including kissing, touching the genitals or sexual intercourse. Genital herpes is one of the most prevalent STDs experienced by many men and women worldwide.

Genital herpes symptoms can occur several times after the first episode. The first outbreak can become really painful with raw sores in your genitals or other areas in your skin. Certain flu-like symptoms such as swollen glands and fever are also common with herpes. Doctors usually recommend Valtrex for first herpes outbreaks, while Famvir can be helpful for episodic herpes treatment.

Twice a day Valtrex is usually recommended for reducing the severity of a herpes outbreak. This medicine is indicated only for patients with a strong immunological response. It is advisable not to take Valtrex when you have severe kidney conditions or have had bone marrow transplant. The common side effects of valacyclovir include nausea, headache, stomach pain and vomiting.

Famvir is generally recommended for treating recurrent herpes outbreaks. Like Valtrex, this antiviral drug should also be used with safe sex methods to ensure better protection against herpes transmission. You should take Famvir within 6 hours from the onset of genital herpes symptoms. Any further delay may not help you shorten the symptoms.

Many modern experts on STDs recommend ’safer sex’ for better STD management. Safer sex can imply innovative sexual postures which limit direct exposure to genitals. By talking with your partner you can find alternative ways to get cozy with him/her. Remember, abstaining from sex is not the answer to STDs like herpes; make sex in safer ways to win the battle against sexually transmitted infections.