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What diseases affect the male and female reproductive system?


what are some diseases that actually affect the male and female reproductive system? i need 5.
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cancer
sexually transmitted diseases
diabetes
alcoholism
high blood pressure  (+ info)

What are some disorders or genetic diseases that only affects Female (not male) offspring. Only Female?


I need to know which genetic diseases ONLY affects female offspring and not male. Last time I asked this question, ppl listed anything which were mostly male disorders or both. I specifically need disorders/diseases affecting Female offspring only. Thanks :-)
Help!!! I understand that Turner Syndrome is one of these diseases. I need to know more. Please list other genetic disorders that affect only females.
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Aicardi Syndrome.
It affects only girls (well, and some boys with an extra chromosone)  (+ info)

For men, can genital herpes affect the partner the male has sex with?


Can the genital herpes affect the partner who the male is having sex with even though at that time the male does not have or feel the genital herpes at that time? Could it also affect the baby's reproduction?
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Yes, it can affect your partner, it will give them herpes. Even with out a break out. Don't you watch TV. I would ask a Dr about the baby.  (+ info)

What's the best cure for genital warts in male?


Please inform me on how it can be contracted and how to deal with it if infected. Plus is it a viral disease or bacterial, also how contagious is it?
If there's no cure, does it mean that one's spouse can and will be infected(assuming one is already infected before marriage)?
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You might have been suffering from warts for some time and only finally got your courage up to go and talk with your doctor about it. But now you want to know how to get rid of warts. This is a question which has plagued many people the world over, and the answers you get back are in some cases astonishing.

To begin with, on the topic of how to get rid of warts, you have a few main choices to make. These go along the lines of whether you want medical treatment in the form of prescription medications and surgical treatments, or whether you want natural remedies to help you get rid of your warts.

You have the option of trying out treatment methods such as Acupuncture, Acupressure, Herbalism and Ayurveda amongst other things. These are normally classed as Naturopathic treatments as they deal primarily with natural – as opposed to chemical or surgical – treatment methods.

If this doesn’t appeal to you, you always have the other two options open to you, that of medications and surgery. If you’re wondering how to get rid of warts through medical procedures, don’t worry there are many treatment options available to you.

These range from prescription medications such as Imiquimod cream, Podofilox gel, Interferon, and Trichloracetic acid to Polyphenon and Fluorouracil. There is also the option to go the surgical route in your campaign of how to get rid of warts.

These options include, but are not limited, to surgical excision, electrocautery, cryotherapy, laser therapy, and Loop Electrosurgical Excision Procedure (LEEP). All of these methods have been known to work in getting rid of the physical signs of warts.

If on the other hand you want to go through with natural treatments and remedies, you will find that there is no shortage in that field either. You will be able to find out how to get rid of warts using these methods from a qualified herbalist or a naturopath.

Some of the better known methods of how to get rid of warts includes the use of garlic. This Nature’s wonder drug can normally be found in your kitchen and if you can just stand the pungent smell you can get rid of warts by peeling and halving a garlic clove and then rubbing it on the affected area.

You will need to do this at least twice a day until the warts are gone. If you’re wondering how to get rid of warts without the use of something as pungent as garlic, you also have the option of using herbal tinctures, or suppositories.

The tinctures can be bought form a naturalist store, or you can even make it yourself. As for the suppositories these are best made fresh at the time of needs.

To find out about suppositories you can either ask your herbalist, or naturopath, or you can get this information on how to get rid of warts from other sources such as herbal remedy books.  (+ info)

can you get genital herpes from sitting on the toilet after a male uses the bathroom?


A friend of mine (male) use the bathroom and had to sit on the toile and he has genital herpes. I forgot to clean the seat after him and I had to sit on the toilet to use the bathroom. Can you catch genital herpes from sitting on the toilet?
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No.

To get genital herpes you need direct skin to skin contact or you need to have sex with the person.

So if he were to use to toilet, and then you used it after him, you would not get the virus. It is not direct skin to skin contact.

I was worried about spreading the virus to my younger brothers when I first got it. I shared a bathroom with them for five years! Neither of them got the virus from me and we didn't take special precautions like wiping down the seat after I used the toilet every time. You need direct skin to skin contact to contract the virus!  (+ info)

What is the statistic with American male and females living with genital herpes?


Does anyone know of a statistic with men and women that are living with the genital herpes virus in America? How common is it?
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One out of 5 people has genital herpes. More women than men have it 1 out of 4 versus 1 out of 5. This is probably because women catch it easier due to the type of skin in contact (Penis skin is thicker than vaginal skin). Many people don't even know they have it.  (+ info)

Can a male get a female pregnant with genital warts?


If a male has genetial warts is it possible for him to get a female pregant? I heard some information that a male could not, but was unable to confim it.
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Yes, having warts has nothing to do with pregnancy. Get rid of the accursed things!  (+ info)

Are genital warts and genital herpes different diseases?


Also if genital warts have been left unknown and untreated for possibly a year, is this really bad, will they be harder to treat or have more likely caused something like cervical problems/cancer.
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Ok, genital warts are the known as Human Paplona Virus and herpes are Herpes Simplex Virus (1 or 2 depending on the kind; genital is 2.)

Genital warts are small usually non-painful bumps that are hard, while herpes are sores that occur every now and then (and sometimes never) which start as bumps, open up into cuts, and then heal and disappear.

1 in 4 women and 1 in 5 men have genital warts (and I believe the statistics are almost identical for herpes) and the majority of those people do not even know they have them. In fact, most doctors do not even test for herpes because the virus is usually undetectible by tests unless a sore is present.

There are so many different kinds of warts. Usually, HPV (which is the name of the virus that causes warts) is NOT the same kind of HPV that causes cancer. However, you can have the HPV that causes warts AND the kind that causes cancer. Many people live healthy lives never even knowing they have any kind of HPV.

If you have the kind of HPV that causes cancer, you may not know it, and therefore not testing for it or treating it can put a person at higher risk of it becoming untreatable.

However, cervical cancer is not very deadly because it is very easy to catch and treat.

If this has anything to do with you, I recommend getting a pap smear. Planned Parenthood does these at low prices and you can find them in any state. The people are also very nice and will answer ansy questions you have without passing judgement.

When you go in for a pap smear, they will automatically test for abnormal cells that can be affected by genital warts or anything else. Also, if you visible warts, you can get medicine to put on them and if they are inside you, you can get treatment or info on how to treat them.

It's best to go to the doctor and don't be afraid! I was so scared when I first went, and I tested positive for both HPV and herpes and going has made me healthier and has given me all this information to live a healthy life.

You'll feel a million times better if you go!

Good luck and email me if you have more questions!  (+ info)

In RE to the question: What is the ideal length of sober male genital?


When it's not erected.

I will answer your question with a question with a question. What does sober have to do with the length of male genitalia?
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What is his shoe size? Proportionately... mine 8"  (+ info)

Please help answer a male genital piercing question?


I am a male with a genital piercing (reverse frenum ring above the penis). It looks real good and clean... and I'm happy with it. And my wife likes it too. I'm thinking about getting maybe 3 more down there (a regular frenum ring, and two hafada rings... one on each side). But on the other hand I don't want to over do it. What do you think... would that look good or is that too much?
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whatever floats your boat its your penis no one elses ive got a jacobs ladder so ive got four bars so its whatever you and your wife like dont take advice from anyone who does not have a genital peircing  (+ info)

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