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For women, absence of or loss of periods not related to menopause. For men, loss of sex drive, testicular shrinkage or breast enlargement, known as gynecomastia ...
Sometimes treatment involves corticosteroids and numbing medications injected into the joint. Rarely, arthroscopic surgery is needed to loosen the joint capsule ...
Beginning menopause at an older age. Beginning menopause after age 55 increases the risk of breast cancer. Being female. Women are much more likely than men ...
But even with gynecomastia, your risk of developing male breast cancer is very small. ... Men normally have much higher levels of testosterone (a male hormone) ...
Menopause symptoms are not just for midlife anymore, according to a Mayo Clinic study published in the Journal of the North American Menopause Society.
Gonorrhea affecting the genital tract. Male symptoms of gonorrhea infection include: Painful urination. Pus-like discharge from the tip of the penis. Pain or ...
Not all hair loss is the same, so not all treatments will work for fixing the thinning you're seeing in the mirror. A dermatologist can tell you why you're ...
Like men, women can have anxiety and relationship issues due to sexual problems. Women should talk to their doctors if they are having any problems or concerns.
They might even get pregnant. But people with premature menopause stop having periods and can't become pregnant. Treatment can restore estrogen levels in people ...
Scar tissue, which can narrow the urethra, can be due to: ... Urethral stricture is much more common in males than in females. Often the cause is unknown.
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