Amanda Chou
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Looking to restore your life troubled by prostatitis, epididymitis, seminal vesiculitis and other male reproductive system diseases? Here are the resource to help you in this endeavor.
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Mycoplasma Infection Has Inconceivable Impacts on Pregnancy
Mycoplasma is one of the simplest small prokaryotes that can live independently. There are more than a dozen kinds of mycoplasma that infect humans, including Mycoplasma hominis (MH), Mycoplasma ureaicyticum (UU), and Mycoplasma genitalium (MG) extracted from female reproductive tract.
By Amanda Chou3 months ago in Longevity
Can Massage Improves Epididymitis?
Epididymitis refers to acute and chronic inflammation caused by bacterial infection of the epididymis. Clinically, epididymitis can be divided into acute epididymitis and chronic epididymitis, most of which are caused by urinary tract infection and retrograde infection to the epididymis and testis.
By Amanda Chou3 months ago in Longevity
Both Prostatitis And Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH) Can Lead to Frequent and Urgent Urination - How to Distinguish Them?
BPH and prostatitis are very common diseases in urology. They usually cause clinical symptoms such as frequent and urgent urination. But there are essential differences between prostatitis and BPH.
By Amanda Chou3 months ago in Longevity
Why Is Anti-inflammatory Useless for Chronic Prostatitis?
Surveys show that 90% of men experience chronic prostatitis in their lifetime. Once chronic prostatitis occurs, it is easy to recur and challenging to cure. While most men think of anti-inflammation first when they mention the treatment of prostatitis, some men have no effect after taking anti-inflammation drugs, which makes them puzzled. Not all chronic prostatitis needs anti-inflammatory.
By Amanda Chou3 months ago in Longevity
How Much Do You Know About Seminal Vesiculitis
Do you recognize seminal vesiculitis? A disease that men have to learn. The main symptoms of seminal vesiculitis are blood semen and white declines, also vintage signs of seminal vesiculitis. Seminal vesiculitis can also cause male prostatitis.
By Amanda Chou3 months ago in Longevity
Is Epididymitis Linked to Kidney Pain?
Patients with epididymitis often have pain in the scrotum, which may radiate to other areas, such as the groin and lower abdomen, if the condition is severe. Pain may even involve the kidneys among some patients, causing kidney pain.
By Amanda Chou3 months ago in Longevity
Your Necrospermia May Be Caused by Excessive Masturbation
Necrospermia is a disease in which the survival rate of sperm decreases, and more than 40 percent of sperm die. Under normal circumstances, within 1 hour of semen excretion, the survival rate of sperm should exceed 70%. If the death rate of sperm exceeds 40%, it will affect conception. The survival time of sperm should be maintained for 6 hours, and the survival rate should exceed 20%. If there is no survival sperm within 6 hours, it can cause infertility.
By Amanda Chou3 months ago in Longevity
Asthenospermia- One of the Factors Affecting the Success Rate of IVF
Asthenospermia refers to the low vitality of male sperm due to various adverse factors affecting male fertility. Suppose you want to have a healthy baby. In that case, you need healthy sperm to pass through the barrier of the vagina, uterus, and fallopian tube and reach the ampulla of the fallopian tube to suppose like the egg.
By Amanda Chou3 months ago in Longevity
Orchitis Recurred After Treatment, What to Do?
Orchitis is an inflammation of the testicles caused by viral or bacterial infection. Because testicles are located in a closed area of the human body, it is difficult to thoroughly destroy bacteria and other microorganisms. Therefore, the disease can be controlled, but the bacteria can still exist. In general, the probability of orchitis recurrence is relatively high.
By Amanda Chou3 months ago in Lifehack
How Much Chance Does Prostatitis Become Cancer?
Statistics show that prostate cancer ranks second in the global incidence of male malignancies, and lung cancer ranks first. Its incidence is still on the rise. Many patients worry that prostatitis will lead to cancer. However, insufficient research evidence at home and abroad confirms that prostatitis will lead to an increase in the incidence of prostate cancer. Therefore, there is no need to worry too much.
By Amanda Chou3 months ago in Longevity