Man-hood health is an important part of men's health — and it goes beyond your ability to get and keep an erection, release and reproduce.
Conditions that can affect your man-hood include:
1. Erection or ejaculation problems.
These might include the inability to get
and keep an erection firm enough for
sex (erectile dysfunction) or,uncommonly, a persistent and usually painful erection that isn't caused by sexual stimulation or arousal (priapism). Other concerns might
include the inability to release, premature ejaculation, delayed ejaculation, painful ejaculation and retrograde ejaculation, when semen enters the bladder instead of emerging through the man-hood.
2. Sexually transmitted infections.
Various sexually transmitted infections
can affect the man-hood, including private part warts, gonorrhea, chlamydia, syphilis and private part herpes. Common signs and symptoms might include painful urination, man-hood discharge, and sores or blisters on the man-hood or in the private part area.
3. Problems with the foreskin.
A condition known as phimosis occurs
when the foreskin on an uncircumcised
man-hood can't be retracted from the man-hood head. Paraphimosis occurs
when the foreskin can't be returned to its normal position after being retracted.
4. Other diseases and conditions. A
yeast infection can cause a reddish rash
and white patches on the man-hood.
Inflammation of the head of the man-
hood (balanitis) might cause pain and a
foul discharge. Peyronie's disease, a chronic condition that involves the development of abnormal scar tissue in tissues inside the man-hood, might result in bent or painful erections.
Penile cancer — which might begin as a
blister on the foreskin, head or shaft of
the man-hood and then become a wart-
like growth that discharges watery pus— also is a rare possibility.
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Conditions that can affect your man-hood include:
1. Erection or ejaculation problems.
These might include the inability to get
and keep an erection firm enough for
sex (erectile dysfunction) or,uncommonly, a persistent and usually painful erection that isn't caused by sexual stimulation or arousal (priapism). Other concerns might
include the inability to release, premature ejaculation, delayed ejaculation, painful ejaculation and retrograde ejaculation, when semen enters the bladder instead of emerging through the man-hood.
2. Sexually transmitted infections.
Various sexually transmitted infections
can affect the man-hood, including private part warts, gonorrhea, chlamydia, syphilis and private part herpes. Common signs and symptoms might include painful urination, man-hood discharge, and sores or blisters on the man-hood or in the private part area.
3. Problems with the foreskin.
A condition known as phimosis occurs
when the foreskin on an uncircumcised
man-hood can't be retracted from the man-hood head. Paraphimosis occurs
when the foreskin can't be returned to its normal position after being retracted.
4. Other diseases and conditions. A
yeast infection can cause a reddish rash
and white patches on the man-hood.
Inflammation of the head of the man-
hood (balanitis) might cause pain and a
foul discharge. Peyronie's disease, a chronic condition that involves the development of abnormal scar tissue in tissues inside the man-hood, might result in bent or painful erections.
Penile cancer — which might begin as a
blister on the foreskin, head or shaft of
the man-hood and then become a wart-
like growth that discharges watery pus— also is a rare possibility.
www.trueheart2love.diydating.com
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