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… Side Effects of Chemotherapy On this page: Overview Overview … a few years for cognitive function to return to normal. Sexual problems. Chemotherapy may cause sex and fertility … likely to be permanent. Some men may have problems getting erections for a short time after chemo. And some may have …
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… Aging Physical Activity Emotional and Mental Wellness Sexual Wellness Getting the Nutrition You Need Getting the … and intimacy than by your age. It may take longer to get an erection. Also, more time needs to pass between erections. … the result of decreased estrogen levels. Taking hormone therapy can reduce these changes. It may take longer to …
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… Tests: When Do You Need Them? How the Heart Works Arterial Problems Carotid Artery Disease Carotid Artery Stenting Deep … When You Have Heart Failure Heart Failure Heart Failure and Sexual Activity Heart Failure Complications Heart Failure … Should I Get a Pacemaker (Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy)? Heart Failure: Should I Get an Implantable …
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… What is a male condom? Condoms can protect you against sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and they can be used … A male condom is placed over a man's erect penis before sex. Condoms are also called "rubbers," "sheaths," or … latex and polyurethane condoms help prevent the spread of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) such as HIV , sheep …
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… muscle doesn't get enough blood. This can lead to serious problems, including heart attack . It can be a shock to find … family member who was diagnosed before age 65. Your age, sex, and race can also raise your risk. For example, your … Calcium channel blockers . If you take nitrates Do not use erection-enhancing medicines such as sildenafil (Viagra), …
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… or metastatic prostate cancer may be treated with hormone therapy , radiation therapy , chemotherapy , targeted … locally advanced prostate cancer , they may include urinary problems, such as: Not being able to urinate at all. Having … advanced prostate cancer may include: Difficulty having an erection. Blood in your urine or semen. Deep and frequent …
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… human papillomavirus , or HPV. You can get HPV by having sexual contact with someone who has it. Other things may … become pregnant. The main treatments are surgery, radiation therapy , and chemotherapy . Options for advanced cancer or … medical care decisions that are important to many health problems. HPV: Should I Get the Vaccine? HPV: Should My …
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… can increase their risk. These include pregnancy-related problems as well as medicines they may be taking, such as birth control pills or hormone therapy. Menopause. A woman's risk of heart disease and … disease and stroke—also increase around this time. Hormone therapy. If you have menopausal symptoms such as hot flashes …
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… the uterus. Other treatment options may include radiation therapy , chemotherapy , hormone therapy , targeted therapy … in balance with another hormone, progesterone, it can cause problems that raise the risk for this cancer. Risk factors … especially if it occurs after menopause . Pain during sex. Pain in the pelvic area. Irregular bleeding while …
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… nervous system —the brain and spinal cord. It can cause problems with muscle control and strength, vision, balance, … of the disease. (This is called disease-modifying therapy.) To control specific symptoms. You may find it hard … disorders. Male erectile dysfunction (impotence) and female sexual dysfunction . Cognitive and emotional problems . …