Phimosis and paraphimosis

Both terms are closely linked but are not exactly the same thing. Let’s see the particular characteristics of each pathology and their possible solutions. What is phimosis? It is a pathology that causes a tightness of the foreskin in men’s penises, (the foreskin is the skin that covers the glans). It causes discomfort and pain,…

Vasovasostomy (vasectomy reversal surgery)

What is Reversal Surgery Vasovasostomy Vasovasostomy reconnects the severed ends of the vas deferens to reestablish the flow of sperm that were cut during a vasectomy or any traumatism that may have provoked its rupture. Why it is done? Vasectomy reversal is performed when you have had a vasectomy and now want to be fertile….

Penile Curvature. Peyronies’s Disease

WHAT IS PEYRONIE`S DISEASE? The disease was named after its discoverer, De La Peyronie. It consists of a fibro-sclerosis of the penis with or without a curvature. It is also known as plastic indurations of the penis. What are the causes of the disease? The aetio-pathogenic mechanism that causes the disease remains largely unknown even…

Lack of sexual desire, anafrodisia

What is anafrodisia or inhibited sexual desire? It is a persistent or diffuse inhibition of sexual desire or libido having a lock on the sexual appetite, which leads to a considerable reduction in the frequency of intercourse, becoming these sometimes almost nil. There is disaffection with the possibility of having any sexual contact, sexual desire…

Premature ejaculation (online treatment available!)

What is premature ejaculation? Premature ejaculation is a lack of control over the ejaculatory reflex therefore, it is a disorder of the orgasm phase during sexual intercourse. Take the questionnaire, it’s free! How many types of premature ejaculation exist? A primary premature ejaculation refers to one that has always existed, that is to say, that…

Erectile Dysfunction, sexual impotence

WHAT IS ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION? It is the inability to obtain a sufficiently intense and lasting erection to initiate, sustain and culminate sexual intercourse successfully. We consider sexual erectile dysfunction exists when one fails to have sexual intercourse in over 50 % of attempts. How many types of erectile dysfunction exist? · ‘Coeundi’ erectile dysfunction, better…

Urinary incontinece

WHAT IS URINARY INCONTINENCE? Loss of control over urinary sphincters resulting in the involuntary passage of urine. People who suffer from this condition are faced with a social, psychological and social problem that limits their activities within the work-place and their family/personal sphere. What are the causes of urinary incontinence? Urinary incontinence depends on the…

Prostatitis – prostatism

What is the prostate? The prostate is a gland that is man, located just below the bladder, responsible for the production of liquid or seminal plasma. Around age 50, sometimes gradually it begins to grow and only then can cause problems. What changes can occur in the prostate? Hypertrophy: Is enlargement of the prostate at…

Infertility

WHY DO WE SPEAK OF INFERTILE COUPLES AND NOT OF INFERTILE INDIVIDUALS? Throughout history, we see that fecundity is a female characteristic, therefore, when pregnancy was not achieved, the woman was held responsible for being infertile. In modern society, with the scientific advances in this field, we refer to the couple as unit with reproductive…