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Effective Popular Herbs Used In The Treatment Of Male Impotence!

Thursday 5 June 2008

herbsDo you really feel difficulty in speaking about sexual illness? For most of the men, it becomes quite tough task to talk about their sexual problems, especially sexual dysfunction.

However, it is very essential for you to discuss about your problem either with your partner or with your personal doctor in order to lead a happy sexual life.

There are various methods to treat this particular sexual illness in men, but herbs play a vital role in treating impotence in men.

Until now, most of you might usually thought that the main cause for impotence is nothing but a simple strange feeling in oneself. Even, some specialists still believe that almost 80% of impotence cases are linked with personal emotions or with certain unresolved psychological issues.

But, now recent studies have strongly concluded that emotions, levels of testosterone and also stress can play vital role in this sexual illness. However, there are many ways, including herbs, to treat this sexual dysfunction in men [Natural herbs].

Herbs for treating impotence!

If you are in search of best and effective natural way to treat your impotence problem, then you can stop your search here. Here are the most important ways of treating sexual dysfunction. The first and foremost step in conquering sexual dysfunction is, to explore various natural remedies for achieving better relaxation for your problem.

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Circumcision Safe In Both HIV-Infected And HIV-Uninfected Men

Wednesday 4 June 2008

hivAccording to the research published in PLoS Medicine, adult circumcision is safe in HIV-infected men without advanced HIV disease.

After analyzing the results of two clinical trials of circumcision, Johns Hopkins University and colleagues found approximately a 3% rate of moderate or severe surgical complications - primarily infections — in both HIV-positive and HIV-negative men, when circumcision was performed under optimal conditions [HIV virus life cycle].

Healing was slower in the HIV-infected men, however, and men who resumed sexual intercourse before complete wound healing were at higher risk of complications.

A separately reported analysis from one of these trials found that women partners are more likely to become HIV infected by HIV-positive men who resume sex prior to complete wound healing.

Therefore, for protection of both men and their women partners, refraining from intercourse after circumcision is essential until the wound has completely healed.

Three clinical trials have already shown that circumcision reduces the risk of becoming HIV infected by about 60% in HIV-negative African men, with infrequent side effects.

However, the side effects in HIV-positive men have not been previously reported. Because this study found no increased risk of surgical complications in HIV-positive men who undergo circumcision, it should not be necessary to screen men who have no symptoms of HIV in future circumcision programs.




Prostatitis: Most Common Inflammation That Can Affect Only Men!

Tuesday 20 May 2008

prostatitisProstatitis is the most common infection which can affect almost 50% of men at any age.

It is the most common urological disorder in men over the age of 50.

So, it is very important for you to know more about this inflammation in order to avoid serious urological complications.

Prostatitis: This inflammation in your prostate gland mainly disturbs the functioning of the prostate gland. This gland mainly helps to produce fluid called semen, which is used to nourish and transport sperm.

Is prostatitis the only disorder of the prostate gland?

There is more than one type of prostatitis which can affect prostate gland. The four major disorders of prostatitis which can infect your prostate gland include:

Chronic bacterial prostatitis: This is the condition mainly associated with persistent prostatitis and underlying defect in the prostate gland. This is relatively most uncommon inflammation, which is mainly caused due to persistent bacterial infection in the urinary tract. The symptoms which you can experience if you have this type of infection include, low back pain, uneasiness in the perineum area and if the infection spreads to the bladder, then you can experience burning sensation on urination.




Discover The Facts That Cause Priapism Particularly In Men!

Wednesday 7 May 2008

priapismPriapism is most prominent in males and can occur at any age. It is most prevalent in boys between 5 to 10 years of age and also in men from 20 to 50 years of age.

If you are suffering with this condition, then you can experience a persistent erection for more than four hours even in the absence of sexual stimulation.

Is it associated with sexual activity?

Most of you might be in the misconception that priapism is mainly accompanied with sexual activity, but in fact these persistent erections are not associated with sexual stimulation. In the usual sexual functioning, an erection occurs when your penis is filled with blood and it settles up on orgasm when excess blood leaves your penis.

But when it comes to priapism, this blood will unable to drain through your penile shaft and become stagnant after a while and turns into acidic in nature and loses oxygen. As a result, the red blood cells present in your blood becomes stiff and even becomes difficult for these cells to squeeze their way out of your penis.




Know About Peyronie’s disease And Get Appropriate Treatment In Time!

Thursday 17 April 2008

peyronies diseaseThe onset of Peyronie’s disease may be sudden or slow and the severity of this disease can vary from person to person. This condition is quite painful and it is difficult to treat.

Approximately 1% of the male population is facing this problem and most commonly is seen between the ages of 45-60, although it can happen in young ones and older ones also.

Peyronie’s disease is characterized by the formation of fibrosis in the penis causing pain, curvature, and distortion of the penis during erection.

How to know that you are suffering from the peyronie’s disease?

Do you have pain during erection, curve in the penis during erection, hardening tissue in the penis, or distortion of the penis? Then you might have Peyronie’s disease.

If there are plaques in several areas, it results in incomplete erection. Also, the pain and curvature of the penis leads to erectile dysfunction.

The exact cause of Peyronie’s disease is still unknown, but there are several cases that result in Peyronie’s disease. Trauma to the penis either by injury or invasive penile procedures such as cystoscopy, urethral catheterization, and transurethral prostatectomy can result in this disease.




Have You Ever Heard About Male Menopause?

Tuesday 1 April 2008

male menopauseHave you ever noticed your father or brother suffering with night sweats? It is so because they might be suffering with male menopause.

Like women, men with menopause behave strangely in their late ages and seem lethargic. Not only women, even men are also considered as sufferers of hormonal imbalances.

Hormonal changes play an important role in aging of men, but male menopause cannot be the accurate description for these changes.

Unlike women, hormonal changes in men take place gradually, over a period of years and the effects of these hormonal changes are subtle and can be noticed much later in their lives.

Some of the males never get affected with lower hormone levels while some can have physical and emotional symptoms, which include changes in energy levels and also in sexual functions.

Role of testosterone in male menopause:

Male menopause is some times described as andropause, which implies lower levels of testosterone in a man’s body. It is not sure that all men go through this phase and the exact reason why only some persons experience andropause is still unknown.




Prostate Health – Every Man Should Know About!

Tuesday 22 January 2008

prostate healthProstate health is affected with many situations. Among which, prostate cancer is the most common one.

This affects almost as many men as breast cancer affects women. It is a very problematic condition of having an enlarged prostate.

This can cause frequent trips to the bathroom, particularly during nights.

When your prostate health gets affected, it can block the normal urine flow from the bladder.

As men age, their prostate health will be affected. As they get older, their prostate enlarges because aged men have few orgasms when compared to younger men.

Marital relations more often can cause this organ to contract in size. Sometimes, hormonal dietary supplements can cause risks in your prostate health as these supplements contain testosterone and estradiol.

If that is the problem, a wide range of over-the-counter drugs and prescription supplements help in shrinking an enlarged prostate. You should undergo regular screenings to detect conditions like prostate cancer.

If you notice any changes in your prostate health, before the development of cancer, you can prevent it through effective medications which prevent the cells from becoming malignant. The only key to identify the problem is through regular screenings.




What Are The Risk Factors Associated With Impotence?

Saturday 3 November 2007

impotenceImpotence or erectile dysfunction is the inability to achieve or maintain an erection to perform sexual intercourse.

Impotence is a common problem for men and many of them experience short term impotence episodes.

But, the problem continues for one in ten men. There are many factors that can cause impotence.

How diabetes can cause impotence?

If you have diabetes, you are likely to develop impotence or erectile dysfunction 10 to 15 years earlier than men without diabetes. As you age with diabetes, impotence also becomes more common. Difficulty in erection occurs above the age of fifty in 50 to 60 percent of men with diabetes.

The cause of impotence in you with diabetes involves nerve, blood vessel and muscle function impairments. You need healthy blood vessels, male hormones, nerves, and a sexual desire to get an erection.

Diabetes is a condition that damages the blood vessels and nerves which control erection. If you have normal male hormones and the sexual desire, you may not get an erection due to diabetes [diabetes diet].

If you have diabetes, the erections can be maintained with oral medications like Levitra, Viagra and Cialis. But, if you have heart problems, these medications can cause dangerous interactions with heart medications. Talk to your doctor before taking any medications.




How Common Is Breast Cancer In Men?

Tuesday 30 October 2007

male breast cancerThough breast cancer is less common than women, it is possible to develop breast cancer in men.

Both men and women have breast tissue.

Until puberty, girls and boys have a small amount of breast tissue with few ducts under the nipple and areola.

After the girl reaching puberty, her ovaries producing hormones cause breast ducts to grow.

Lobules form at the end of the ducts and the amount of stroma increases. But in men, hormones which are made by testicles prevent in further growth of breast tissue.

As you have less amount of breast tissue than women, it is easier to detect breast lumps and other abnormalities in you than women. As everyone thinks that breast cancer can occur only in women, you often ignore the early symptoms of breast cancer. You become embarrassed with breast lumps and delay to make an appointment with the doctor.

Common abnormality seen in men:

The common abnormality seen in men is a non-cancerous condition called gynecomastia. It is the condition with increase in the amount of breast tissue. The condition is most common in boys of teenage and it is related to hormone balance changes during adolescence.




Yeast Infections Can Occur In Men Too!

Wednesday 24 October 2007

yeast infectionIf your sexual partner has yeast infection, then there are chances of getting yeast infection from them to you.

Although yeast infection is not considered as sexually transmitted disease, it can be passed back and forth through sexual intercourse.

In males, the fungus grows under the foreskin of the penis, until it becomes a fully blown yeast infection.

In severe cases, fungus can travel up the man’s urethra and affect the prostate gland. This condition results when a man has unprotected sex with woman who has yeast infection.

Truth about male yeast infections:

Although yeast infections in male are not common, they can occur similarly as vaginal yeast infections. The symptoms that you can identify are pain during sexual intercourse, rashes, burning sensation while urinating and itching of the infected area.

The rashes can occur on the shaft of the penis or on the tip of the penis. Sometimes, men can experience a discharge from penis and this discharge can be milky color and thick in substance. A slight swelling can also result at the affected area.

Constipation, bloating, indigestion, irritability, memory loss, fatigue, and mood swings are the common symptoms of male yeast infections.




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