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Caring For Your Man: How A Female Pap Test Could Prevent Penis Problems

January 12, 2013
The average woman must submit to uncomfortable, slightly embarrassing Pap tests on a regular basis. While they may resent the necessity, the results of these appointments may provide them with important information that can affect not only her health, but that of her male partner, as well. The sexually transmitted disease HPV can be detected in a Pap test, and a woman who tests positive for HPV should be sure to let her partner know about the potential impact on his penis health.

The Importance of Honesty
HPV, or human papilloma virus, can be easily transmitted from one person to another through even casual contact. Some strains of the infection can cause flesh-colored bumps to form specifically on the genitals. Other forms of HPV don't cause warts at all, but these strains might cause cellular changes that can lead to cancer down the line. A woman with a positive HPV test should tell her partner the news as quickly as possible, because the virus can be passed from body to body even when there are no overt symptoms present. An honest conversation might be the only way a man knows he's at risk.

Staying Safe
After a frank discussion about HPV, men may dash to the bathroom to look for signs of penis warts, while others may admit to having outbreaks in the past. Any warts that are found can be treated with creams or other medical treatments, although some men may choose to leave the spots alone and hope they'll heal on their own. Men who don't have visible signs may choose to visit their doctors, just to find out more about what the infection might mean for their medical futures.

It's important to note that HPV bumps aren't the same as the lesions caused by herpes. HPV warts:
• Don't bleed
• Don't usually hurt
• Won't last forever
• Can be cleared by the immune system

Herpes, on the other hand, doesn't tend to fade away in time and the sores can be painful. Medications can help, but people with herpes might need to fight outbreaks multiple times throughout their lives. Doctors are adept at discerning the differences between these two types of lesions, even when people who have the spots can't quite tell what they have, and an appointment might help to put fears to rest.

When the nitty-gritty conversations about warts are over, couples will need to decide more intimate matters, such as whether or not they'll continue to have sex while one or both partners are infected. Wearing condoms might not completely protect either partner, as the virus may be present on areas of the skin that are left uncovered. It's also unclear how long partners might need to abstain from sex, as some people clear the infection in mere months, while others may wait a year or more before they are symptom-free.

Developing Good Habits

There is a vaccine available for HPV, and it's been approved for both men and women. The vaccine doesn't prevent all strains of HPV, so both men and women could develop genital warts even when they've been vaccinated, but the serious forms of HPV that have been closely related to cancer are typically included in the vaccine. Doctors can provide more information on whether the vaccine could be beneficial or recommended for people who might already be exposed to HPV.

While healthy skin isn't necessarily protective against HPV, men who have good penis health care habits might be more likely to spot changes that could indicate an STD or other health issues. Examining the penis each day for unusual skin growths or lesions can help to nip problems in the bud. In addition, nourishing the skin with a penis health crème (health experts recommend Man 1 Man Oil) containing vitamins to support immune function and proper cell regrowth can help to protect against infection and other diseases.
 

Herpes, Or Something Worse - Possibly Penis Cancer

January 11, 2013

Among the many issues that can affect a man’s sexual health, penile cancer is fairly rare. In developed countries such as the United States, only about 1 in 100,000 men will be affected by this potentially deadly disease, with higher incidence for men who are uncircumcised. However, one of the frightening things about penis cancer is that the early warning signs are so often mistaken for other problems, like genital warts, herpes, and other STDs. Because early detection of cancer is essenti...


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Natural Help For Erectile Function - The Importance Of L-Arginine

January 11, 2013
L-arginine is an amino acid that the body uses to make nitric oxide (NO), which plays a role in the development of an erection. Raising a man’s NO level can improve his sexual health by causing a relaxation of blood vessels through a process called a vasodilation, stimulating a greater blood flow through the penis. While the body produces some L-arginine on its own, it can be found in certain nuts or administered in the form of supplements. Using L-arginine can improve penis function, accor...

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Penis Performance Training: How To Reduce Sensitivity And Improve Endurance

January 10, 2013
Pleasing a woman during sex can take 20 minutes or longer, and leaving the job undone could mean losing future opportunities to snuggle with that partner. While most men would love to outlast their partners, providing them with sex sessions that stretch on for hours, penis sensitivity issues could put a damper on these grand plans. A man with an overly sensitive penis thrills to even the slightest touch, and engaging in sex with a partner tends to end with apologies, as the man reaches a clim...

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Caring For A Guy’S Package - Five Helpful Hints For A Pleasing Penis

January 10, 2013
The penis is an important aspect of every man’s psyche, and many men judge themselves by its size, shape and hardness. Any perception that the penis is not quite what it should be can lead to loss of self-confidence and self-esteem. Given the attention paid to the penis, it stands to reason that caring for it should be a priority, yet surprisingly, the majority of men pay little attention to penis care and grooming beyond a swipe with the soap in the shower.

But the penis is subject to roug...

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Penis Getting Old - Four Tell-Tale Signs

January 9, 2013
It's easy to spot the signs of aging on a man's face. When he smiles, a vast network of wrinkles spring up where the skin was once smooth and soft. The hair on his head moves from dark to light, and some of it disappears altogether, preferring to migrate and proliferate inside of his nose or above his eyes. Few men would run to their doctors when they see these changes, as they've likely seen them on other men and they know the adjustments are simply part of the aging process. Men might be su...

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Penis Health And Pregnancy - Four Things All Men Should Know

January 9, 2013
Men whose partners are expecting have plenty of things to think about - how to support the little bundle of joy, what kind of father they will be, and (although many may not admit it out loud) how her pregnancy is going to affect his sex life. While the first two questions are deep subjects that may require some lengthy soul-searching, as well as strategic financial planning, the third is more straightforward. Some common concerns about sex, penis health and pregnancy are addressed below; wit...

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Answers To Men's Top Hot Tub Concerns About The Penis

January 5, 2013
A dip in the warm water of a hot tub can help to soothe tight, sore muscles, and ending a date in the Jacuzzi might allow couples to relax and share intimate time in a whole new way. While hot tubs can be both pleasurable and beneficial, men may have questions about the how the chemicals and hot water might impact penis health and sexual health. This article will provide answers to some of the questions circling through men's minds before they step into the swirling water.

Can the Hot Water H...

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Penis Warts: Tiny Bumps, Big Problems

January 5, 2013
Minor skin lesions such as penis warts can be easily mistaken for incurable conditions such as herpes, and they can cause a great deal of emotional distress. Thankfully, there are some penis care tips men can follow to get rid of the warts, and there are other measures men can take to avoid getting these infections in the future.

A classic genital wart is small, rough and flesh colored. It's usually painless, and according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, about 90 percen...

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Five Penis Health Signs Men Should Never Ignore

January 5, 2013
The penis is not just a measure of a man’s virility, and his libido is more than just an indicator of his ability to father a child. In many cases, problems with the penis that may seem minor are actually a sign that something more serious is going on; ignoring these symptoms can allow potentially dangerous health conditions to progress to the point that they are more difficult to treat. Looking out for these penis problems and following a healthy penis care regimen can help men to recogniz...

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