
Amanda Chou
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Looking to restore your life troubled by prostatitis, epididymitis, seminal vesiculitis and other male reproductive system diseases? Here are the resource to help you in this endeavor.
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Essential Information for Men: How Common Habits Can Impact Sperm Quality
Men's reproductive health faces numerous challenges worldwide, with male infertility being a significant concern. Each normal male testicle generates approximately 1500 sperm per second, and sperm maturity takes about two months. This implies that by adjusting unhealthy habits in a timely manner, both sperm quantity and quality can be improved within two to three months. Sperm health significantly influences pregnancy success and the well-being of future offspring.
By Amanda Chou2 years ago in Men
Orchitis Treatment: Cold or Hot Compress?
Orchitis is a prevalent ailment affecting the male reproductive system, commonly triggered by bacterial infections that lead to inflammation of testicular tissues. This condition can cause discomfort and pain, underscoring the importance of timely and effective treatment. Among the various therapeutic methods employed for orchitis, cold and hot compresses stand out as two common approaches, leaving many to ponder which one is more appropriate.
By Amanda Chou2 years ago in Longevity
Prostate Maintenance: The Importance of Healthy Dietary Habits
When it comes to maintaining prostate health, daily habits play a critical role. The prostate is a vital organ unique to males, responsible for controlling urination. However, it is susceptible to damage, and diseases can develop gradually over time. Proper care of the prostate is essential for a high-quality life. In this article, we will explore the impact of certain foods on prostate health.
By Amanda Chou2 years ago in Longevity
How to Choose Surgical Treatment for Prostatitis?
Prostatitis is a common male disease that causes much pain for men because it is difficult to cure and is prone to recurrence. Although there are many treatments for prostatitis, the chances of recurrence after cure are pretty high.
By Amanda Chou2 years ago in Longevity
Can a Husband with Seminal Vesiculitis Have Children? Will the Children Be Healthy?
Seminal vesiculitis is a clinically more common male disease, and it appears to cause many patients deep distress, so people do not underestimate the harm and impact of the disease. It will lead to other complications if not treated for a long time. So, once found, active treatment is the key.
By Amanda Chou2 years ago in Longevity
Positive Ureaplasma: Treatment Necessity and Recurrence Concerns
Ureaplasma urealyticum (UU) is intricately linked to the reproductive health of both men and women. Typically, an infection with Ureaplasma can result in genitourinary tract infections. Ureaplasma stands as the second most significant pathogen in non-gonococcal urethritis, ranking just behind Chlamydia. Its primary mode of transmission is through sexual contact, making it more prevalent among sexually active individuals.
By Amanda Chou2 years ago in Longevity
Why Should Chronic Prostatitis be Cured Completely and not Abandoned Halfway?
Lately, many people have been asking, "How can chronic prostatitis be effectively treated? I've sought treatment in multiple places, but it keeps coming back. Is there a way to achieve a permanent cure?"
By Amanda Chou2 years ago in Longevity
Can Epididymitis Heal on Its Own? What Has to Pay Attention to in Gonorrhea Epididymitis?
The formation of epididymitis is mainly an inflammatory phenomenon caused by bacteria, such as E. coli, entering the epididymis retrogradely from the vas deferens. The epididymis is an intermediate area connecting the vas deferens to the testes. After the formation of epididymitis, inflammation not only affects the location of the epididymis but also causes inflammatory diseases in other parts of the body, such as urethritis and seminal vesiculitis.
By Amanda Chou2 years ago in Longevity
Distinguishing Testicular Pain: Epididymitis or Varicocele?
Frequent occurrences of testicular pain are a common experience among men. For some, it's a subtle, lingering discomfort that persists for a few days, while for others, it's an intense and continuous ache that comes with mild swelling and discomfort in the testicles. Epididymitis and varicocele are two prevalent conditions that contribute to testicular pain.
By Amanda Chou2 years ago in Longevity
Can You Get Prostatitis without Experiencing Urinary Symptoms?
Prostatitis patients may experience various symptoms such as urinary frequency, urgency, lower back pain, perineal swelling, and incomplete emptying sensation. However, not all cases of prostatitis exhibit urinary symptoms; it often presents with a predominant set of symptoms. Some patients primarily experience urinary frequency, while others have perineal swelling as the main symptom. Some patients might have pelvic pain, lower back pain, or even sexual dysfunction.
By Amanda Chou2 years ago in Longevity
