Tag: Sexual Health


  • 10 Most Asked Questions About Oral Sex

      Oral sex as a sexual activity involving the stimulation of the genitals using the mouth, lips, and tongue. Engaging in sexual activities is a personal and intimate choice. One such activity that couples may explore is oral sex. It’s important to approach this topic with knowledge, understanding, and respect. In this  post, we will…

  • Erectile Dysfunction: 9 Ways To Protect Your Erection

    GettyImages  Erectile dysfunction can be humiliating to think of. However, the more you perceive, the better you can keep it from happening and take care of it when it does.    To reach an erection, a man should first experience the fervour stage. This stage is a passionate reaction. Impotence is a sickness that influences…

  • Cancer symptoms: THESE lethal conditions could be spotted during s$x

    CANCER symptoms can be difficult to spot, yet sex with an partner might be an open door for them to see changes in the body that could demonstrate an issue with the prostate or even coronary illness.    We may think we know our own bodies best, yet our partner could assume a key part…

  • Oral sex has been linked to an increase risk of Human papilloma virus infection: Oral intercourse has been associated with an increased risk of mouth infections brought on by HPV, as well as an increased risk of HPV-related oral malignancies.     The University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital (UITH) professor Adegboyega Fawole has issued a…

  • Chlamydia infection: What you should know about this sexually transmitted infection

      Chlamydia infection is a sexually transmitted infection caused by the bacterium chlamydia trachomatous.    A great many people don’t demonstrate the side effects when infected. It affects men and ladies. Chlamydia is fundamentally the same as gonorrhoea in its side effects and mode of transmission. Be that as it may, Chlamydia can cause medical…

  • Condom Use On The Rise, But Still Only A Third Of Men Wear Them

    An alarming number of people are still having unsafe sex. Condom use is thankfully on the rise, but only about a third of sexually active American men, and a fifth of women surveyed by the Centers for Disease Control say they use them. Condoms are the most popular contraceptive method in the US, but they…

  • New study shows HPV vaccine is working to reduce rates of genital warts

      The human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine was introduced in Australia in 2007 and New Zealand in 2008 to prevent cervical cancer. It was free for women up to age 26 in Australia and to all women under 20 in New Zealand. This is because 99.7% of cervical cancers are associated with the sexually transmissible infection.…