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Beware of 7 Signs of Male Reproductive Disease

Male reproductive disease is a condition when men experience health problems or certain diseases that affect the ability of their reproductive organs. This can be caused by congenital abnormalities, infections, injuries, or even tumors. Generally, people are more familiar with impotence or erectile dysfunction as a male reproductive disease. Though there are many other types of diseases that can affect male reproductive capacity. Important Recognized Signs of Male Reproductive Disease Do not underestimate the symptoms of the reproductive organs, such as testicles that are painful during sexual intercourse or during urination. These conditions may be a sign of disease in the male reproductive system, such as the following diseases: 1. Erectile dysfunction Erectile dysfunction or impotence is the inability of men to perform or maintain an erection during sexual intercourse. This condition is often caused by excessive stress and anxiety, but it can also be influenced by long-term...

Don't Just Kiss the Newborn

When visiting or visiting relatives who have just given birth, many people are irritated and immediately kiss a newborn baby. In fact, kissing a newborn baby also has "rules". In newborns, the body's immunity or immunity is still immature, making it vulnerable to disease. It's not easy to keep a newborn baby in order to really be in a clean environment and away from the causes of disease. Including germs that can easily move through touch or kiss from people around the newborn. Newborns are still vulnerable to disease The most basic reason should not kiss a newborn baby, because the baby's immunity or immunity is still immature. In the first few weeks, newborn babies still rely on the remaining antibodies from the mother as temporary immunity. The baby's immunity begins to mature when he is 2-3 months old. However, parents still have to limit direct contact between the baby and those around him, before he is six months old. At this age, babies are still...