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Results 1 - 10 of 11 for sexual problems in men
  1. ... symptoms include: Too much or not enough sweating Sexual problems; erectile dysfunction in men; vaginal dryness in women What happens during autonomic ...
  2. ... thick, white fluid released from the penis during sexual climax (orgasm). This ... been able to get pregnant, a problem with semen or sperm may be one of ...
  3. ... estrogen. It’s also involved in the development of male sexual characteristics ... there is a problem with your adrenal glands or sex organs (testicles ...
  4. ... than normal levels of FSH in women and men are often a sign of a problem with ... in children with signs of early sexual development (before age 8 in girls or age ...
  5. ... atypical genitalia that have different causes. For example, problems with AMH and other hormones in a male baby can lead to the development of internal ...
  6. ... in the prostate gland (a gland in the male reproduction system) Increase the chance of problems in pregnancy , including: Giving birth too early ( premature ...
  7. ... diseases) are infections that are mostly spread through sexual activity, including vaginal, oral, and anal sex. STD tests can diagnose these infections before they cause serious health problems. Learn more.
  8. ... loss of muscle and/or body hair. For men and women: You may need an LH test if your health care provider thinks you could have a pituitary disorder. Pituitary problems can affect fertility and decrease your interest in ...
  9. ... person with a penis who has sex with men. Test every 3 to 6 months if you or your partner have sex with more than one person, or if you have other sexual behaviors that may increase your risk for getting ...
  10. ... gonorrhea Sex with men who have sex with men (MSM) Ask your provider you how often you should get tested. You will also need a syphilis test if you are pregnant . If you pass it to your baby, it could cause serious, and sometimes deadly, health problems in the baby. The Centers for Disease Control ...
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