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3Feb/12Off

Baldness and ringworm

Baldness deciphered is loss of existing hair and failure of growth of new hair. Hair grows from the follicles present inside the scalp of the head. Ringworm infection is fungal growth and it’s multiplication on skin. The growth of fungus deteriorates the normal functioning of healthy cells. Infections on the scalp can cover the entire area and obstruct the normal growth of hair. The follicles can get blocked due to the fungal infections causing hair loss and non-renewal of hair. The fungal infections clog the pores of hair. The infection makes the hair itchy which provokes constant rubbing of hair. This additional stress on the hair results in pulling of hair and results in gradual hair loss. This affects the volume of hair on the head and eventually can lead to baldness.

Sometimes, the fungus can spread to the roots of the hair which might be very injurious to growth of hair. Any traces of live infection can spread instantly to a full spread of infection on the scalp. If the infection is not treated to the core, infection might continue to spread again. Baldness treatments help the follicles to function normally. Propecia, an effective baldness treatment protects the follicles of hair from attacks that cause hair loss. The chemical constituents protect and nurture the follicles and boost hair regrowth. They also protect the hair from testosterone, a hormone that attacks the hair follicles for unknown reasons. Thus, they not only provide protection to follicles but also help to encourage new hair growth.

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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2Nov/11Off

Erectile dysfunction symptoms

Men are very conscious about their sexuality and how their partner will look at them if they have some sexual problem. If you are reading this, there are chances that you, too, are suffering from impotence or some sexual problem. But you need not worry about your sexual problems as most men , at least once in their lifetime, face sexual problems such as erectile dysfunction (ED) . Erection problems can be treated. In order to help you with understanding your condition better, we shall discuss the symptoms and causes of erectile dysfunction. If you are aware of the erectile dysfunction symptoms and its causes, then you will find it easier to decide if you do suffer from such a problem or not.

Symptoms
Erectile dysfunction or impotence is defined as the inability to achieve or maintain erection when you are sexually stimulated or during sexual intercourse. This is a major symptom of ED. This symptom may vary from man to man, and while some may experience complete loss of erection when sexually stimulated, e some may experience very brief erections when sexually stimulated. Impotence can lead to certain secondary symptoms such as low self-esteem, social withdrawal, relationship problems and lack of interest in sex.

Causes
Initially, erectile dysfunction was believed to be a result of purely psychological factors and no physical factors were considered to be responsible for such a condition. Recently, the view of doctors on erectile dysfunction causes has changed and now physical causes are also considered as causes of ED in men. The major physical causes responsible for causing impotence in men include diabetes mellitus, ageing, hypertension, cardiovascular diseases, smoking, nerve or spinal cord damage, low testosterone levels and medications, such as antidepressants and tranquillizers. Psychological causes for erectile dysfunction include stress, depression, guilt, anxiety, widower syndrome, low self-esteem, post traumatic stress disorder and fear of sexual performance or performance anxiety.

Now, with the help of the information mentioned above, you can decide whether you are having erectile dysfunction symptoms and consult a doctor if necessary. If you would not like to have a face to face consultation with your doctor, you can buy prescription medications such as Viagra, Cialis and Levitra, through registered online clinics .

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10Oct/11Off

Alcohol and impotence

One hundred years back, your wife alone would have to live with the guilt for not being able to give birth to a child. But times have changed now, and research has proven that men are equally responsible for failure to conceive. And if you love to booze up to late night on a regular basis, you may soon have to part with your dream of fathering a child. Alcohol-induced impotence is a very real concern for men now. A recent research has shown that nearly 3 million adult men in the UK may be suffering from male infertility because of alcohol addiction. Smoking is also another risk factor for impotence.

It is a well known fact that alcohol can cause erection problems in adult men. It sounds a romantic idea if you and your partner can have one shot of whiskey each before getting intimate. But many men end up drinking beyond their limits to ‘get high’, often with serious health consequences. Alcohol abuse can worsen certain health conditions which are major risk factors for impotence. The amount of alcohol you drink should be low to moderate if you have conditions like diabetes or hypertension.

A number of studies have shown that alcohol abuse over a period of time may decrease testosterone production in the body. It can also lead to testicular atrophy, a condition in which your testes shrink. Consequently, you may suffer from infertility and impotence. Erection problems occur when alcohol takes you over by reducing your reaction time and coordination power. Statistics show that heavy drinking is one of the major erectile dysfunction causes in young men.

Excessive drinking can affect your liver functions, which may damage sperm production and hormonal balance. Toxic elements in alcohol may exterminate sperm-generating cells in the testicle, which in turn, may cause low sperm count and interfere with your ability to impregnate your wife.

You may think that you drink therefore you are, but what about a life that is yet to be?

Any inebriated thoughts?

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5Sep/11Off

How is Impotence Diagnosed?

Impotence, also known as erectile dysfunction, is defined as the inability to achieve or sustain an erection that is satisfactory for the purpose of sexual intercourse. This is a common sexual condition that affects most men at some point of time in their lives. It can become a problem, however, if it persists over a long period of time. Your doctor will be able to diagnose erectile dysfunction based on the following information.

Medical history
Your medical as well as sexual history helps to determine the nature and degree of impotence you suffer from. A detailed medical history can reveal the diseases that might have contributed to erectile dysfunction. Disclosing your previous and current sexual history will help your doctor to determine whether your problem is associated with libido, erection, ejaculation or orgasm. If you have a history of taking prescription or recreational drugs, there might be a chemical cause of your erectile dysfunction. The effects of medications are responsible for about 25% of impotence cases. This can be resolved by asking your doctor to prescribe alternative medications or altering the dosage to a safer level.

Laboratory testing
Lab tests are often used to diagnose impotence. You might be required to get tested for systemic diseases such as urinalysis, blood count, lipid as well as measuring liver enzymes and creatinine. If you suffer from low libido, measuring testosterone levels in the blood can reveal problems in your endocrine system.

Physical examination
Systemic problems can be detected by a simple physical examination. For instance, if your penis is unable to respond normally to certain kinds of touching, there might be a problem in the nervous system. You have a hormonal problem if there are secondary sex characteristics including hair pattern. If there is an aneurysm in your abdomen, a problem in the blood circulatory is the most likely cause of erectile dysfunction.

Psycho-social examination
A psycho-social examination for diagnosing erectile dysfunction consists of a questionnaire and interview. Your sexual partner might also be interviewed to allow your doctor to understand the perceptions and expectations involved in your sexual experiences. Psychological factors such as guilt, stress, depression, low self esteem, anxiety and fear of failure in bed account for about 10-20% of impotence cases.

Erectile dysfunction treatment usually consists of prescription medications and/or therapeutic counselling with a qualified psychologist.

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