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Whenit comes to ones reproductive health, most people tend to take it for granted.Some men even take a wait andsee approach. While some people can get lucky andnever encounter a partner transmitted infection, an estimated 50% of activeadults will contract one at some point in their life. Thus, it pays to be proactive and takecharge of ones reproductive health to prevent a more serious problem down theline. Learning how to beproactive when it comes to mens health and to exercise proper male organ care can prevent problems before theystart, and knowing the signs of some common communicable diseases can help men and their partners - to get the treatment they need before seriousconsequences develop. 1. Know the Signs and SymptomsAvery common partner transmitted infection a man can encounter these days is theclap. Though most men haveheard of it, few would know what to look for or what to do if the symptoms werepresent. Part of beingproactive about ones health is being informed. Information is key and knowingthe symptoms means a greater likelihood of seeking treatment early on, andpreventing the spread of the infection to ones partner.Unfortunately,the clap can be especially difficult to diagnose, because some individualscarry the infection without having any symptoms. This means they more easily transmitthe infection to a partner -- as they may be unaware they are carrying it untiltheir partner becomes symptomatic. Forthis reason, it is important to know the symptoms that are experienced by bothmen and women, as one individual in thepartnership may be asymptomatic and still infect the other.Symptomsare most likely to appear 2 to 10 days after exposure, but may take up to 30days in some cases.Symptoms experienced by men· Discharge often greenish yellow orwhite in color· Burning during urination· Tender, swollen reproductive glands· Burning of the throat or swollenglands in the throat, caused by oral contact with an infected partnerSymptoms experienced by women Feminine discharge often greenish yellow or white in color Burning during urination Bleeding outside of monthly periods Pain in lower abdomen or pelvic pain Swelling of the female organ Spotting or light bleeding after intimate contact Red, itchy eyes also known as conjunctivitis Burning of the throat or swollen glands in the throat, caused by oral contact with an infected partner2. Know what to expect from a doctorsappointmentForpeople who are symptomatic, it may be apparent to the doctor what is going on,but the diagnosis will still be confirmed via a swab test. Individuals who are asymptomatic buthave recent known exposure, or just want to be tested to make sure, can also bediagnosed via a simple fluid swab. Thedoctor will swab the male urethra, or the female cervix, and the sample will beanalyzed for signs of the clap. Throatand anal cultures are also conducted if there is reason to test for theinfection in those areas. Insome cases, doctors may prefer to conduct a simple urine screen to test forbacteria in the urine to make a diagnosis. Test results can take several days tocome in, and one should abstain from intimate contact if the clap is suspected,in order to prevent passing it on.3. Know How is The clap treatedAround of antibiotics easily cures the clap. If one partner has been diagnosedwith the clap, the other partner should be tested and simultaneously treated toprevent spreading the infection back and forth to one another. As with any infection, one must always finish the entire round of antibiotics even if symptoms disappear failure to do so may lead to a relapse of thecondition.4. Know How to Maintain Male organHealthHereare a few quick tips to maintaining male organ health; after all, it is theonly one a man is ever going to get, so he should really take care of it! If one becomes infected with the clap, all recent partners must be informed so they can get tested. Sure, it can be embarrassing to talk about, but untreated infections can cause sterility, extreme sickness, or even death, so not telling is simply not an option. Do not have relations until the full round of antibiotics has been completed and the doctor has verified a clean bill of health. The infection can still be spread during treatment! Always, always use protection during intimacy. It is the best way to protect the male organ from disease. Any person who is not in a monogamous relationship, should regularly be screened for partner transmitted infections Use a high-quality male organ vitamin cream on a daily basis to keep the male organ healthy and virile. An all-natural male organ oil (most professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil) can keep the skin smooth, fight bacteria, and even increase sensitivity at the same time.
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