
MALE PERSONAL PROBLEMS
MALE INFERTILITY
Infertility is a common problem for males.
A man is not able to start a pregnancy with his female partner. Male infertility can have many causes. You may not make enough sperm or healthy
sperm.You may have a genetic problem like cystic fibrosis. You may have a blockage in your genital tract.
CAUSES
Abnormal sperm production or function due to undescended testicles, genetic defects,
health problems such as diabetes, or infections such as chlamydia, gonorrhea,
mumps or HIV. Enlarged veins in the testes (varicocele) also can affect the quality of sperm.
SYMPTOMS
Abnormal breast growth (gynecomastia) Decreased facial or body hair or other signs of a chromosomal or hormonal abnormality.
A lower than normal sperm count (fewer than 15 million sperm per milliliter of semen or a total sperm count of less than 39 million per ejaculate.
SELF CARE TIPS
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Maintain a body weight that's healthy for you.
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Stop smoking.
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Stop drinking.
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Stop using marijuana.
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Stop any recreational drug use.


ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION
Erectile dysfunction (ED) is when a man cannot get or keep an erection. The condition prevents the man from having sex or finishing sex. This condition used to be called impotence. ED can occur at any age, but it is more common in men older than 75 years of age.
SYMPTOM
The primary symptom of ED is not being able to get or keep an erection for sex.
CAUSES
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Diabetes (high blood sugar)
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Hypertension (high blood pressure)
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Atherosclerosis (hardening of the arteries)
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Stress, anxiety, or depression
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Alcohol and tobacco use
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Some prescription medicines. This includes antidepressants, pain medicine, and high blood pressure medicine
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Fatigue
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Brain or spinal cord injuries
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Hypogonadism (a condition that leads to low levels of the male hormone, testosterone)
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Multiple sclerosis
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Parkinson’s disease
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Radiation therapy to the testicles
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Stroke
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Some types of prostate or bladder surgery
SELF CARE TIPS
There are some things you can do that may help prevent ED, including:
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Avoid drinking too much alcohol, smoking, or abusing drugs.
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Ask your doctor if ED is a side effect of a new or current medicine you are taking. He or she may have an alternative medicine.
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Control your blood sugar and blood pressure.
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Try to relax and avoid stress.


SPERMATORRHEA
Spermatorrhea is a condition of excessive, involuntary seminal discharge.
SYMPTOMS
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Pain in the perineum or the testicles
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A feeling of dizziness
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The skin becomes soft and warm
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Experience of mild weakness
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Severe back pain
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Sweating or chill at night time
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You always have a flat penis
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Semen is discharged even if it is not meant to (involuntarily)
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The heart rate becomes rapid in an abnormal way
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Loss of appetite
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Your genital areas have a burning or itching feeling.
CAUSES
There are so many reasons which will lead a person to suffer from this medical condition, some of them are listed below:
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The man starts to experience a decrease in sperm infestation because the testes or the male genitals come in an environment of excessive heat because of bathing in hot water which leads the sperms to extract while sleeping at night.
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When you have excessive sex or masturbation.
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When you have a thought or scene which is affecting your sexual stimuli.
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When you are weak physically or have a weak digestive system.
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Having a low nutrition or poor diet.
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The route for the exit if urine becomes tight or narrow.
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Any kind of weakness in the nervous system.
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When you lack proper sexual satisfaction.
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In take of medicines which are known for increase in the level of testosterone.
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When you get stimulation because of the contact from your mattress or blanket.
SELF CARE TIPS
You can follow certain easy steps that can prevent you from getting this medical condition of spermatorrhea.
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Stopping the practice of having unprotected sex.
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You should quit smoking.
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Lowering the amount of consumption of alcohol.
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Have a diet which is full of nutrients which means have a balanced diet.
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You should have a practice of keeping your stomach clean.
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You should try to wake up early in the morning.
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After completing a night's sleep you should try to urinate.
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Have a practice or habit of doing meditation or yoga.
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You should take or eat more food during the daytime than that of nighttime.
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You should get yourself examined every week when you are suffering from any kind of problems like irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) or hemorrhoids.
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