Posted on January 14th, 2010
Failures in the sexual life of men are more commonly called impotence. However, this is not quite true. Impotence- doctors consider a condition in which a man under any circumstances, is unable to perform sexual intercourse. A coincidence or recurring problems with erectile dysfunction should be called erectile dysfunction.
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Posted on January 12th, 2010
Unfortunately, gynecologists around the world are faced daily with cases of infertility. Against the backdrop of increasing the number of abortions and cases of infection diseases, sexually transmitted infections, infertility problems are most acute and urgent for the modern man.
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Posted on January 11th, 2010
Menstruation – this is a very important process occurring in the body of every woman. Ignorance often causes us to worry over trifles, or not to pay attention to serious problems. Articles published in this section of the site, will answer all questions relating to “critical days”.
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Posted on January 5th, 2010
Endoscopy – procedure, a method of investigation of internal organs with the help of instruments – endoscopes. The term “endoscopy” comes from two Greek words (endon – inside and skopeo – look, explore). This method is widely used in diagnostic and therapeutic purposes in surgery, gastroenterology, pulmonology, urology, gynecology and other areas of medicine.
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Posted on January 3rd, 2010
Polyp (polyp, polypus) – an abnormal growth of tissue, benign tumor, which has epithelial origin, serving on the mucosal surface, tissue.
Polyp may occur in any organ of the floor, where there mucosa: nasal cavity, pharynx, bronchi, the entire gastrointestinal tract from mouth to anus, gall bladder, bladder, cervix and cervical canal. Polyps can be in any sex organ, but most often develop in different parts of the digestive tract and are among the common diseases of this system. Often they can be found in patients with allergic rhinitis, in which they may be formed in response to prolonged antigenic stimulation.
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