- 21. 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 ...
- 22. 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 ...
- 23. 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 ...
- 24. Health Screening Packages in Shanghai
- (Health Check-ups Shanghai)
- ... Faecal Immunohistochemistry Test for occult blood. Women aged 25 to 69 years who have had sexual intercourse should undergo Pap smear screening for cervical cancer every 3 years. We understand that ...
- 25. 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 ...
- 26. Yeast infection (vaginal)
- (Yeast infection (vaginal) )
- ... lifetimes. Many women experience two or more yeast infections. A vaginal yeast infection isn't considered a sexually transmitted disease, although the fungus that causes the condition can be spread through ...
- 27. Vaginitis
- (Vaginitis)
- ... vagina Yeast infections, which are usually caused by a naturally occurring fungus called Candida albicans Trichomoniasis, which is caused by a parasite and is commonly transmitted by sexual intercourse ...
- 28. 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 ...
- 29. Alcohol: The Most Popular Choice
- (Substance Abuse)
- ... open to infectious diseases such as pneumonia and tuberculosis Hormonal deficiencies, sexual dysfunction, infertility Inflammation of the pancreas (pancreatitis) Alcoholic hepatitis Alcoholic cirrhosis ...
- 30. Sex and sexuality
- (Dating & Sex)
- ... dating? When is it OK to kiss? Is it OK to masturbate (stimulate your genitals for sexual pleasure)? How far should I go sexually? When will I be ready to have sexual intercourse? Will having ...
- 31. Teaching Teens To Use Condoms Faithfully
- (Dating & Sex)
- The latex condom is the only form of birth control that provides protection against both pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases. While not infallible, using a prophylactic correctly is much safer ...
- 32. Preventing Unplanned Parenthood
- (Dating & Sex)
- ... priority is minimizing adolescents’ risks of unintended pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections (STIs) once they do become sexually active. While I respect all religious and cultural traditions, ...
- 33. Helping Teens Resist Sexual Pressure
- (Dating & Sex)
- Teens are more likely to have sex if they: Entered puberty early Socialize with youngsters who approve of and encourage sexual activity Place little value on education Have a poor relationship ...
- 34. Sexual activity
- (Dating & Sex)
- Most teens, whether they are gay, lesbian, bisexual, or straight, are not sexually active. In fact, not having sex is the only way to be completely protected against sexually transmitted infections (STIs). ...
- 35. Educating Your Teen About Birth Control
- (Dating & Sex)
- ... ten U.S. students receive a comprehensive sex education that promotes abstinence but also addresses the use of contraception for sexually active young men and women. Critics of such programs typically ...
- 36. Deciding to Wait
- (Dating & Sex)
- ... and trying to figure out how to deal with these feelings is perfectly normal. Kissing and hugging are often accompanied by really intense sexual feelings. These feelings may tempt you to "go all the way." ...
- 37. Birth Control for Sexually Active Teens
- (Dating & Sex)
- This table provides information about both over-the-counter and prescription forms of birth control. However, many mothers and fathers will not feel comfortable having sexually blunt conversations or discussing ...
- 38. Adolescent Sexuality: Talk the Talk Before They Walk the Walk
- (Dating & Sex)
- Adolescence can be tough enough to get through without questions of sex, sexuality, and sexual identity. But adolescents are humans, too — no matter how alien they may seem to their parents at times. Openly ...
- 39. Talking to Your Child About Sex
- (Puberty)
- Discussing issues of sexuality with your child is one of the most important parenting responsibilities. However, many mothers and fathers feel uncomfortable with the subject of sex. The stereotype of ...
- 40. Pelvic Exams
- (Puberty)
- ... sex life is nobody else's business, but your pediatrician needs to know these things to help you protect your health. So be honest! These questions may include Have you ever had any type of sexual ...