Articles, tagged with "vaginal intercourse", page 1
21st February 2011
Vaginal discharge is an absolutely normal phenomenon for women aged between puberty and menopause. This is defined as a small amount of fluid flowing out of one's vagina taking old cells out with it. The vaginal drop off helps women to clean the vagina, k...
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Author:
Jon French
02nd July 2010
Introduction
Antiretroviral therapy (ART) offered as PEP has become the standard of care for healthcare workers who have had occupational exposure to HIV. Although there is no data to show
that ART is effective at preventing transmission from non-...
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Author:
Abbot Smith
30th June 2010
Interstitial cystitis is becoming common these days. Herbal treatment is advisable to uproot it.
With increasing busy life style people merely get any time to look after their health. But, they forget that without good health earning wealth is not poss...
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Author:
Tamim Ahmad
18th March 2010
Do you know the disease called Syphilis and do you know how you could get it? What would be the symptoms of this disease and what would be its effect on your health? Do you know how you would be cured? This article could help you answer these questions re...
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Author:
Clarisse Andy
27th November 2009
A yeast infection or Bacterial Vaginosis is a condition that produces thick discharge, itchiness, and strong odours in the vagina. We have all been there wondering if anyone else has noticed what we think is such an obvious thing to notice. I mean the dis...
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Author:
Kari
26th November 2009
Gonorrhea is a bacterial infection that is contagious, commonly acquired through sexual intercourse with an infected partner. In men, the disease infects the urethra the conduit in the penis that carries urine and sperm and may contaminate to other areas ...
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Author:
john daniel
05th November 2009
For many men and women, urinary tract infections are not something they have not had to deal with. On average, over 8 million visits to a doctor are for UTIs. Unfortunately, just because these individuals know how to recognize a urinary tract infection do...
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Author:
Alvin Hopkinson
30th September 2009
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Let's face it; it is not easy to be confident when it comes to going for an STD test. You might deny this but many attest to the fact that it is not very comfortable to proceed directly to an STD testing...
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Author:
ann
30th August 2009
Any sexually active person in a new relationship or in a non-monogamous relationship should consider taking a free Chlamydia test. This sexually transmitted disease accounts for 30% of reported STD's in the UK. Many more cases go unnoticed, undiagnosed, u...
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Author:
eddieb
16th July 2009
Bladder infection occurs when e-coli bacterium invades the urinary bladder. The bacterium enters inside the urinary tract and sticks to the bladder walls. It multiplies itself and lead to inflammation of bladder. This condition is accompanied by major sym...
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Author:
Robert Henry
27th June 2009
We all know the importance of becoming aware of extensive ranges of sexually transmitted diseases. I have prepared a guideline of such diseases that will help everyone in getting the right cure and prevention.
Sexually transmitted diseases or STD is in...
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Author:
raviverma
07th April 2009
Sexually transmitted diseases are those that are pass on through any sort of sexual contact. This includes homosexual and heterosexual contact and does not basically involve penetration. This category of diseases, known as STDs in short, includes any infe...
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Author:
jainish
10th March 2009
From the moment we become sexually active, we approach to put ourselves at risk from STDs. There are a wide range of STDs that can put us at risk and we intend to use this handbook to portray you a little more about them, as well as cautions on how you c...
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Author:
Jockkie Kuoler
05th March 2009
Three out of four women will experience at least one yeast infection during her life, many experience recurrent infections. Practising some of these prevention techniques may help reduce your risk.
You may not be sure if you have a yeast infection, so he...
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Author:
kimkitch
05th March 2009
One of the best reasons to learn about the causes of yeast infection is so you can be alert for the symptoms and learn how to treat it early with either natural or over the counter cures for vaginal itching rather than later with strong drugs to prevent i...
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Author:
kimkitch