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The Ultimate Guide to Male Sexual Health

Need to find expert, in-depth information about male physiology, erectile dysfunction, potency, and male health problems? Find no-nonsense, easy-to-understand information here:

adolescence (160–161)
aging (124–135)
alcohol (53–54)
anal cancer (138–139)
anal sex (110, 140)
andropause versus menopause (131–132)
aphrodisiacs (88–89)
appearance of genitals (20–21)
arousal (30–32)
Bacillus Calmette-Guérin (BCG) (162)
bladder cancer (161–162)
boredom (108–109)
BPH (benign prostate hypertrophy) (61–62)
BPH drug treatments (63–66)
chlamydia (135–136)
circumcision (157–158)
“cock ring” (154–155)
Cowper’s gland (35)
damaging the penis (150–151)
delaying ejaculation (201–203)
digital prostate exam (62)
DOT (dose-optimized thermal) therapy (64)
ejaculation (33–36)
erectile dysfunction (ED) drugs (26–27)
erections (29–33)
genital herpes (138)
gonorrhea (136–137)
heart disease and sex (151–152)
HIFU (high intensity focused ultrasonography) (69–70)
HIV/AIDS (139–140)
hormonal disorders (47–49)
immunotherapy (162)
impotence, causes of (40–44)
injectable medication for ED (80–83)
kidney failure (71–72)
male birth control (153–154)
masturbation (198–199)
Muse system for ED (79–80)
neurological disorders and impotence (45)
nicknames for the penis (4–5)
nocturnal erections (42–44)
oral sex (111)
orgasm (33–34)
penile enhancement and enlargement (150)
penile implants (84–86)
penis, anatomy of (29–30)
phalloplasty (26–28)
premature ejaculation (55–56)
priapism (80, 82)
prostate cancer (66–70, 158–159, 162–163)
puberty (123)
refractory period (37–38)
retrograde ejaculation (66)
semen (34–38)
senses that can cause arousal (31–32)
size (25–26)
sperm (34–36)
STDs (sexually transmitted diseases) (135–140)
syphilis (137)
testicle self-examination (164)
testicular cancer (71, 164)
TRT (testosterone replacement therapy) (127–130)
tumescence (32–33, 43–44)
TUMT (transurethral microwave therapy) (64)
TURBT (transurethral resection of bladder tumor (161)
TURP (transurethral prostatectomy) (65–66)
unresponsive partners (114–115)
vacuum erectile devices (VEDs) (87–88)
vascular disorders and impotence (45–46)
vasectomy and sex (153–154)
women’s penis preferences (149–150)
women’s top complaints (143–148)

Curious about the many factors that can affect sexual function? Learn more here:

anxiety (187–188)
Coolidge effect (105–106)
depression (101–102)
diabetes (47–48)
fears (103–104)
“hard dick syndrome” (107–109)
intimidation (115–117)
nicotine (54–55)
performance anxiety (186–187)
prescription drugs (51–53)
recreational drugs (53–54)
resentment (118)
self-esteem (95–98)
stress (187–188)

 

 

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