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Questions related to sexual health sent between September 28 - November 15, 2007
Question:
For the past month I have not had an ejaculation or I have the same as
a ejaculation but nothing comes out. And I was wondering if I could
get some insight to what is going on.by Terry; Nov 15, 2007
Answer:
It is hard to answer if I do not know details about your age, health and
lifestyle. May be you had a surgery that destroyed the nerves involved in
ejaculation, or may be you take some medication that can affect the process,
or testosterone level is down. No matter what, the best thing you can do is
to go to see an urologist soon.
Question:
What can make my semen load bigger without medication?
by TODD; Nov 15, 2007
Answer:
The volume of your load depends upon a number of concerns, including age, heredity, and general health.
You practically can’t change your age and genetics, but you could instead make lifestyle adjustments.
Say no to alcohol, drugs and nicotine. Avoid junk foods and instead have lots of fruits and greens
in your diet. Plus, drink a lot of liquids (water). Supplements such as like zinc oxide, Horny Goat Weed,
L-Arginine, L-Lysine are supposed to boost quantity of your load.
Question:
I have a small lump in my penis in the shaft before the head. I have not trouble
urinating nor does it hurt. What could it be?by Zach; Oct 25, 2007
Answer:
Your symptoms may be caused by a clot (thrombosis) in penile lymphatic (tissue vessels). This is usually caused by sexual trauma (even mild trauma may be the culprit) but this generally clears up spontaneously in 1-2 weeks. If not, go to see a doctor.
Question:
I am a 25 year old male who has in the last week started experiencing a dull ache
in my left testicle leading up to and getting worse during ejaculation. i took a break from masturbation and sex for a week and have since attempted to have sex again. but again the pain has returned
in the left testicle. i am really concerned. what could be the cause? by James; Oct 25, 2007
Answer: Unless an injury, this pain could be a sign of a stone in the lower left ureter,
twisting of the spermatic cord or varicocele. As the testicles are very sensitive, you better go to
see a doctor immediately.
Question:
How can I decrease my male power without permanent effects
and harming my body?. I just want to control my sexual
desires for a year. by adrian klein; Oct 10, 2007
Answer: Controlling sexual desire is a will matter, as libido is influenced,
among others, by the behaviour of women you meet. Avoid aphrodisiac food
(meat, beefsteak, eggs, spinach, sea food, wine) and stimulents such as chocolate, coffee, tea, condiments.
Eat vegs containing fiber and water, such as cabbage, turnips, beets, melons
and carrots, and those which contain acids and some soporific principle as sorrel,
sour fruits, lettuce chicory, endive, and other salads.
Question:
Are related someway erectile dysfunction and depression in men over 50?
by sam_perkins, Shrewsbury,MA; Oct 07, 2007
Answer: Yes, trey are, and the relationship between these 2 disorders takes many forms.
First of all, and perhaps particularly important, given that both illnesses are prevalent in
older men, a common factor such as vascular disease may be the etiology underlying both disorders.
Then ED can be a symptom of depression. It has also been reported as a side effect of
antidepressant medication in men and finally depressive illness may develop in vulnerable
individuals secondary to the social distress that is invariably part of ED.
Question: Does prolong use of high blood pressure medication & being over 50
decrease sexual desires?
by marti; Sept 28, 2007
Answer: Yes, prolong use of antihypertensive medication may decrease sexual desire.
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