Reproductive Health and Common Conditions

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What is erectile dysfunction?
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Erectile dysfunction is the inability to achieve or maintain an erection sufficient for satisfactory sexual performance.
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What are some common causes of erectile dysfunction?
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Common causes include cardiovascular disease, diabetes, high blood pressure, depression, anxiety, and certain medications.
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How is erectile dysfunction typically treated?
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Treatment options may include lifestyle changes, medication, vacuum devices, or surgery.
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What is priapism?
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Priapism is a prolonged and often painful erection not related to sexual arousal.
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What are the potential causes of priapism?
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Possible causes include sickle cell anemia, spinal cord injury, or medications for erectile dysfunction.
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What is prostatitis?
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Prostatitis is the inflammation of the prostate gland, which can cause pain and urinary issues.
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What are the common symptoms of prostatitis?
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Symptoms can include pelvic pain, difficulty urinating, and flu-like symptoms.
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What is benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH)?
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BPH is a noncancerous enlargement of the prostate gland that can impede urine flow.
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What are the symptoms of BPH?
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Symptoms include frequent urination, weak urine stream, and difficulty starting urination.
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How is BPH typically managed or treated?
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Management can include medications, lifestyle changes, or surgery.
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What is testicular torsion?
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Testicular torsion is a medical emergency where the spermatic cord becomes twisted, cutting off blood supply to the testicle.
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What is an inguinal hernia?
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An inguinal hernia occurs when tissue pushes through a weak spot in the abdominal muscles near the groin.
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What are common signs of testicular cancer?
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Signs include a lump in the testicle, enlargement or swelling, and sometimes pain.
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What regular self-examination can help in early detection of testicular issues?
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Regular testicular self-exams can help detect lumps or changes early.
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What is the treatment for testicular cancer?
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Treatment usually involves surgery, and may also include radiation or chemotherapy.
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