Sexually Transmitted Infections Amebiasis Bacterial Vaginosis Candidiasis Chancroid Chlamydia Congenital Syphilis Scabies & Pubic Lice (Crabs) C...View Article
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Gardiasis People exposed to Giardia may experience mild or severe diarrhea (loose stool/poop), gas, stomach cramps, nausea (a feeling of upset in the stomach), or dehydration (loss of water in the ...View Article
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Water Warts (Molluscum contagiosum) A viral skin infection that results in round, firm, painless bumps. The lesions, known as Mollusca, are small, raised, and usually white, pink, or flesh-col...View Article
Sexual Health: Loss of Libido Introduction Loss of libido (sex drive) is a common problem affecting up to one in five men – and even more women – at some po...View Article
Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are also called sexually transmitted diseases, or STDs. STIs are usually spread by having vaginal, oral, or anal sex. More than 9 million women in the United Sta...View Article
Sexual Health For Adults Page Content: Benefits of love and sex Sexual arousal in women Sexual Arousal in Men Some Good Sex Tips Good sex tips Common Complaints Sex Th...View Article
How early you begin treatment has a direct effect on your life expectancy. So, for example, a 35-year-old woman diagnosed with HIV early in the infection could expect to live to be 80 or even older if...View Article
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Erectile Dysfunction (Impotence): Causes & Treatment What I need to know about Erectile Dysfunction On this page: What is erectile dysfunction (ED)?? How does an erection occ...View Article
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Common Women's Health Problems Acknowledgedment: Women's Health Topics in this Section was Prepared by the Office on Women's Health Content Urinary Tract Infection ...View Article
Ejaculation problems Introduction Ejaculation problems, such as premature ejaculation, are common sexual problems in men. The three main problems are: ...View Article
Delayed ejaculation (retarded ejaculation) I have seen a number of males with this problem. In a little over half of these cases, the man was eventually able to reach orgasm inside his partner'...View Article
Definition of Delayed Ejaculation Although sex with a partner is seen as the highest point of sex for many men, those men who have difficulty ejaculating may find self-pleasuring more enj...View Article
Treating Premature & Delayed Ejaculation Premature Ejaculation Overview What is premature ejaculation? Premature ejaculation happens when a man has an orgasm sooner ...View Article
Women and girls of all ages can get vaginal yeast infections. Three out of four women will have a yeast infection at some point in their life. Almost half of women have two or more infections. ...View Article
Common STDs and STIs Sexually transmitted infections Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are also called sexually transmitted diseases, or STDs. STIs are usually spread by having vaginal,...View Article
SafeSex Links & STD/STI Prevention Understanding STDs Low Down on Most Common STDs STOPPING the Spread of STDs/STIs FAQs About STI and Gynecology Common STDs/STIs and their Pr...View Article
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