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A Sure Way To Detect Std Symptoms In Male

2008年2月27日 水曜日

A Sure Way To Detect Std Symptoms In Male

There is an old joke about a man who felt he had symptoms of STD. Too bashful to have himself tested, he waited until he couldn’t stand the itching in his organs any more. He finally went to a doctor. The doctor gave him a check up and said, “The infection is too bad, you will need a lot of medication.” Unsatisfied, he went to see another doctor. The second doctor looked him over and said, “The infection has gotten worse, you’ll need an operation.” Still unbelieving, he decided to try untraditional medical advice. He went to downtown and saw a Chinese doctor. Just one look at his organs, the Chinese doctor shakes his head. “No need for medicine. No need for operation!” the Chinaman declares. The man was so relieved and excited. “Really?” he says. “Yes!” said the Chinese doctor,”Infection so bad, pecker will just fall off!”

In really life having STD symptoms is not a joke. Of course, the male organ will not just fall off if he has STD. But leaving STD untreated can lead to far worse medical conditions. With STDs or Sexually Transmitted Diseases, some forms may or may not show any symptoms. The irony of it is that some symptoms are often mistaken for other less disastrous diseases. So the only sure way to find out if what you are having are signs of STDs is to have yourself checked in a reputable STD testing center.

Some STD symptoms in males differ from that of women. If you take a review of the male biological structure, the male reproductive organs are more exposed than that of women. Some symptoms would manifest themselves more visually on males than in females. It is good to know if the physical symptoms you are experiencing are indicative of STDs. Below are examples of the most common symptoms and STDs that occur in males. This however does not serve as a means to self diagnose or be a reason not to seek professional help. It is still best to visit the nearest STD testing clinic.

Herpes

Herpes is caused by the Herpes Simplex Virus 2. The STD Symptoms in Male is the appearance of painful tiny sores and blisters on the penis. These appear on the first outbreak usually within the first 2 weeks of exposure. The sores will appear to heal during the 2 to 4th week. The second stage of Herpes is the appearance of a 2nd batch of sores along with other flu like symptoms such as fever and swollen glands. These sores are mistaken for insect bites or another form of skin disease. If left untreated, these sores are very recurrent. An infected person will experience at least 4 to 5 outbreaks in a 12 month period. The only accurate way to detect Herpes is to undergo a viral and blood test in an STD clinic.

Gonorrhea and Chlamydia

STD Symptoms in Males of these diseases are quite similar. Symptoms of Gonorrhea appear 2 to 30 days after the man is infected. With Chlamydia, the man may or may not have symptoms but if he does it usually appears between the first to third weeks from the day of exposure. This bacterial infection invades the penis and urinary tract causing discomfort every time the man urinates or have sex. The man will also have a burning, itching sensation around the genitals. Pain and swelling of the testicles is also evident. With men, an abnormal discharge comes out of the penis usually white, yellow or green in color. If the man engages in anal sex, he may also experience discharges and bleeding in the anus.

with over 10 years of experience in sexual education, my primary goal is to encourage awareness when it comes to STDs. I encourage everyone to get tested and take control of your health. I encourage you to leave comments or questions about STDs on this blog or contact Simple STD Testing at 888.629.5227 and get answers today.


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Earth project aims to ‘simulate everything’

2008年2月26日 火曜日

Earth project aims to ‘simulate everything’
It could be one of the most ambitious computer projects ever conceived. An international group of scientists are aiming to create a simulator that can replicate everything happening on Earth – from global weather patterns and the spread of diseases to international financial transactions or congestion on Milton Keynes’ roads. Nicknamed the Living Earth Simulator (LES), the project aims to …
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Honeybees May Be Spreading Disease to Wild Bees
Eleven species of wild pollinators in the United States are carrying some of the viruses known to menace domestic honeybees, possibly picked up from flower pollen.
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Cuts and Bleeding – Treating Injuries and Traumas in the Workplace – Safety DVD – Blood Disease

2008年2月26日 火曜日

There are a numerous injuries that can occur in the workplace and amongst the most common are Cuts and Bleeding. These can range from small scratches through to serious cuts, embedded objects, amputations and injuries that can lead to internal bleeding. Many bleeding incidents are not severe and can be treated with simple first-aid and the bodys own ability to clot. Some are more serious and require urgent action. Serious bleeding that is not stopped quickly is life threatening. This program covers: • The Composition of Blood • A Definition of Blood Vessels • The Effects of Bleeding on the Body • External Bleeding • The Treatment of Minor Wounds • The Treatment of Major Wounds • Internal Bleeding The objective of this program is to highlight the major hazard areas associated with Cuts and Bleeding and by so doing, increase awareness of the standards for worker responsibility in observing and being active in daily safety procedures. DURATION: 9 Minutes
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Q&A: What diseases have been cured by plant or animals? What medicines are biologically derived?

2008年2月26日 火曜日

Question by Wacky: What diseases have been cured by plant or animals? What medicines are biologically derived?
Often environmentalists use the argument that the loss of biodiversity or extinction of species will hinder our ability to find cures for diseases. But perhaps this claim has been overstated. What is the evidence that animal or plant extracts have been used in the past to create live altering cures for human ailments?
Ok, we have a lot of plant responses. I think I should’ve realized that there are so many (but also, that we make them synthetically once they are discovered).

But what about animals? Will the loss of animal species also be detrimental?

Best answer:

Answer by IMAYBEEJESUS
AIDS

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Q&A: What different types of heart diseases do they have?

2008年2月25日 月曜日

Question by Question Queen ?: What different types of heart diseases do they have?
I’m 23 & I saw a heart doctor yesterday, & so far, he told me that it doesn’t look like I have heart disease from the EKG & ultrasound, but he has to run a stress test on a treadmill to see how I handle it. I get chest pains very easily simply just from walking the 1st 2 minutes. I know I’m overweight & I’m trying to lose it. But how can I if every time I try to exercise, I get chest pains? My Dr. said I’m too young for heart disease, & my PCP told me my cholesterol is a little high but not enough to be put on medication.

What kinds of heart diseases do they have? I hope I don’t have it, & I’m trying to do my best to prevent it.

Best answer:

Answer by Taylor M
In your case , you don’t need to have a heart ABNORMALITY to feel pain . You see , it looks like you are so obese , that any exertion puts a load on your heart that is too much to bear , and the heart muscle starts crying out for OXYGEN , that it is not getting enough supply of for the work needed to support your body in exertion .
Haven’t you heard about 100% healthy people who drop down dead from heart attacks in MARATHONS ?
Your condition is similar in my opinion .
Do you also smoke ?
The solution is AGGRESSIVE dieting , to bring your body mass down to a point where it is more proportionate to your heart and muscles sizes .

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Multiple Sclerosis (MS) – A Disease Of Unknown Origins!

2008年2月25日 月曜日

MS is a diagnosis that can be made only after every other possible explanation for the signs and symptoms has been ruled out. An interesting observation: People in non-Westernized and/or non-Christian societies rarely, if ever, eat Pork or use Pork products, and rarely, if ever, suffer from Muscular Sclerosis.

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Q&A: What diseases are common among people of Scandinavian descent?

2008年2月22日 金曜日

Question by Flarpgarble: What diseases are common among people of Scandinavian descent?
I was wondering if there is a list of diseases common to people of Scandinavian descent. I know MS is common, but what else is?

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Answer by cinged_wings
-Scandinavia is a peninsula in northern Europe that is occupied by Norway and Sweden.
-The descendants of the Vikings continue to eat many of the foods of their ancestors, and they often prepare them in the same way.
-There is a high prevalence of cardiovascular disease (coronary heart disease, stroke, hypertension) in this area, mainly due to the high intake of saturated fats, cholesterol, and sodium.
-Pernicious anemia is most common in people of Scandinavian, English and Irish ancestry.
-Multiple sclerosis affects 50-120/100,000 Scandinavians
-Stomach cancer is also very common due to the high intake of salt and salt-cured foods, especially salted fish.
-Accidental injuries are the largest cause of death for individuals under forty-five years of age
-Food-borne diseases such as tularemia are endemic in the Scandinavian region.
-”Mad cow disease” was also identified in cows in this region, and an outbreak of human Salmonella infections in the summer of 2000 was traced to hedgehogs.

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Sexually Transmitted Diseases: A Physician Tells You What You Need to Know (A Johns Hopkins Press Health Book) Reviews

2008年2月22日 金曜日

Sexually Transmitted Diseases: A Physician Tells You What You Need to Know (A Johns Hopkins Press Health Book)

Every year, millions of people are exposed to a sexually transmitted disease. And many people who are sexually active often worry about being infected. In her comprehensive guide to STDs, Dr. Lisa Marr tells readers everything they need to know about avoiding, preventing, and treating these diseases.Complete and up-to-date, this book describes safer sex practices, testing protocols, and symptoms, and details commonly known treatments as well as significant recent medical advances — including ne

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Untreated Gonorrhea Causes Long Term Health Problems

2008年2月21日 木曜日

Untreated Gonorrhea Causes Long Term Health Problems

Gonorrhea is a Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD) that is transmitted through an act of sex which is one of Gonorrhea causes. Gonorrhea has been one of the most widespread diseases throughout the world. Gonorrhea tends to occur among specific groups of people which include adolescents and young adults, drug users, poor people, people who lives in poor hygienic conditions.

Though the incidence of Gonorrhea had reduced in the past two decades, it has been raising its head again and the virus has been showing greater resistance to medicines and other treatments, thereby making treatment more difficult.

Let us take a look at the Gonorrhea causes. The virus that causes Gonorrhea is known as Neisseria gonorrhoeae bacteria. This is one of the prominent Gonorrhea causes. Gonorrhea is known to spread from one person to another through anal, oral, or vaginal sexual relations.

It is said that a man has a 20% chance of contacting Gonorrhea if he has sexual relations with a woman who has contacted Gonorrhea. A woman has 50% chance of contacting Gonorrhea if she sexual relations with a man who has contacted Gonorrhea. A mother who has contacted Gonorrhea may pass on the disease to her newborn child from her.

Let us take a look at the Gonorrhea signs now. The Gonorrhea symptoms take varying times to appear, depending on the gender. While for men, it may be 2-10 days after the transmission while for woman, it could be even three weeks. The symptoms are also varied and all of them need not necessarily appear at one time.

The symptoms are: urge to urinate frequently; inflammation at the genitals or the vagina; a burning and an itching sensation of the vagina that is accompanied by a thick yellow or green discharge which is known as Gonorrhea discharge; bleeding that occurs between menstrual periods and there can be many more.

Once you have been diagnosed of having Gonorrhea, you must not attempt to treat this disease at home and must consult a doctor immediately. The doctor usually tests the Gonorrhea discharge to verify whether it is actually Gonorrhea.

A sample of the discharge is taken and preserved under specific conditions in the laboratory to give the bacteria time to occur. This is done for about two days. The bacteria come out after about a couple of days. Most hospitals and clinics have kits that can easily screen Gonorrhea.

Other than consulting a doctor and following the medical stipulations strictly, it is also necessary to maintain squeakily hygienic conditions at home. Also, you can prevent an outbreak by having safe sex; using condoms that are of good quality and avoid having sex with multiple partners.

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New research contains solutions to common pear disease

2008年2月20日 水曜日

New research contains solutions to common pear disease
( American Society for Horticultural Science ) Diseases caused by a species of fungus called Phytophthora syringae are responsible for significant economic losses on a wide range of plants, including pear. Recent field observations by growers suggest that increased nitrogen content in nursery trees resulting from foliar sprays with urea in the autumn increases tree susceptibility to infection …
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New Research Contains Solutions To Common Pear Disease
Scientists recommend effective treatment for spraying pear trees Diseases caused by a species of fungus called Phytophthora syringae are responsible for significant economic losses on a wide range of plants, including pear. In the Pacific Northwest region of the United States, disease occurs during the winter in nursery stock, especially on trees that are harvested and stored in coolers or in …
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High red blood cell folate levels linked to silenced tumor-suppressors
A study of 781 people enrolled in a colorectal cancer prevention clinical trial finds that elevated levels of red blood cell folate is associated with the deactivation of two anti-cancer genes known to be silenced in colorectal cancer.
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