- 21. Lesbian and Bisexual Health Fact Sheet
- (Lesbian and Bisexual Women)
- Shanghai China What does it mean to be a lesbian? A lesbian is a woman who is sexually attracted to another woman or who has sex with another woman, even if it is only sometimes. ...
- 22. Sexually Transmitted Diseases
- (Gay and Bisexual Men's Health)
- Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs) Shanghai China Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs) have been increasing among gay and bisexual men. Recent increases in syphilis cases have been documented across ...
- 23. Vulvodynia
- (Vulvodynia)
- ... the condition have a history of sexual abuse. But most women with vulvodynia have no known contributing factors. Vulvodynia isn't sexually transmitted or a sign of cancer. Because it can be painful ...
- 24. Sexual orientation and homosexuality
- (Gay and Bisexual Men's Health)
- Sexual Orientation and Homosexuality Shanghai China Since 1975, the American Psychological Association has called on psychologists to take the lead in removing the stigma of mental illness that has long ...
- 25. Gay and Bisexual Men's Health
- (Gay and Bisexual Men's Health)
- Gay and Bisexual Men's Health Shanghai China Gay and bisexual men, like all men, need to be aware of the ways they can protect their health through all stages of life. For all men, the leading ...
- 26. Varicocele
- (Varicocele)
- ... What are the alternatives to the primary approach that you're suggesting? I have these other health conditions. How can I best manage these conditions together? Are there any restrictions on sexual ...
- 27. Rectocele
- (Rectocele)
- ... a bowel movement Sexual concerns, such as feeling embarrassed or sensing looseness in the tone of your vaginal tissue Many women with posterior prolapse also experience related conditions, such as: ...
- 28. Vaginal dryness
- (Vaginal dryness)
- ... you're sexually aroused, more blood flows to your pelvic organs, creating more lubricating vaginal fluid. But the hormonal changes of menopause, childbirth and breast-feeding may disrupt this process. ...
- 29. Endometrial cancer
- (Endometrial cancer)
- ... affect my sexuality? What do you feel is the best course of action for me? What are the alternatives to the primary approach that you're suggesting? I have other health conditions. How can I best ...
- 30. Urinary tract infection
- (Urinary tract infection)
- ... (cystitis) is usually caused by Escherichia coli (E. coli), a species of bacteria commonly found in the gastrointestinal tract. Sexual intercourse may lead to cystitis, but you don't have to be sexually ...
- 31. Stress incontinence
- (Stress incontinence)
- ... and distressed by the condition. It often disrupts work, social activities, interpersonal relationships and sexual relations. Mixed urinary incontinence. Mixed incontinence usually involves both ...
- 32. Urinary incontinence
- (Urinary incontinence)
- ... may not understand your behavior or may grow frustrated at your many trips to the toilet. You may avoid sexual intimacy because of embarrassment caused by urine leakage. It's not uncommon to experience ...
- 33. Genital warts
- (Genital warts)
- Genital warts are one of the most common types of sexually transmitted infections. At least half of all sexually active people will become infected with the virus that causes genital warts at some point ...
- 34. Heart Disease
- (Heart Disease)
- ... a rash called fifth disease (human parvovirus B19), gastrointestinal infections (echovirus), mononucleosis (Epstein-Barr virus) and measles (rubella). Viruses associated with sexually transmitted infections ...
- 35. Spinal cord injury
- (Spinal cord injury )
- ... Changes in sexual function, sexual sensitivity and fertility Pain or an intense stinging sensation caused by damage to the nerve fibers in your spinal cord Difficulty breathing, coughing or clearing ...
- 36. Orchitis
- (Orchitis)
- ... Other causes of orchitis usually are bacterial, including sexually transmitted infections (STIs), such as gonorrhea or chlamydia. Bacterial orchitis often results from epididymitis, an inflammation of ...
- 37. Stimulants
- (Substance Abuse)
- ... Impaired sexual performance Chronic respiratory problems Nosebleeds, ulceration of the mucous membrane of the nose and perforation of the nasal septum, from snorting cocaine Blockage of the tear ...
- 38. Marijuana (Cannabis)
- (Substance Abuse)
- ... drive or take other risks after smoking marijuana are much more likely to be injured or killed. Sexual health Teens who smoke marijuana are more likely to take sexual risks and have unwanted or unprotected ...
- 39. Alcohol Abuse
- (Substance Abuse)
- ... of risky behaviors such as: crime, serious violence, early sexual activity, and drunk driving. ...
- 40. Food and Adolescent Acne
- (Nutrition)
- ... acne is not caused by chocolate, fried foods, candies, or anything else in a teenager’s usual diet. It’s not the result of constipation, nor is it a sign of sexual activity or the lack of it. Instead, ...