For men only

Your man-hood.
Various factors can affect
man-hood health —
some modifiable and
some not. They include;
1. Unprotected s*x. You
can contract a sexually
transmitted infection if
you have unprotected
s*x.
2. Heart disease and
diabetes. Restricted
blood flow caused by
diabetes and atherosclerosis — hardening of the arteries — can cause
erectile dysfunction.
3. Certain medications and treatments. Certain medications and treatments
can affect your man-hood health. For example, surgical removal of the
prostate gland (radical prostatectomy) and surrounding tissue as treatment
for prostate cancer might cause urinary incontinence and erectile
dysfunction.
4. Smoking. Smoking doubles your risk of erectile dysfunction.
5. Hormone levels. Hormone imbalances, such as testosterone deficiency or
too much of the hormone prolactin, have been linked to erectile
dysfunction.
6. Psychological problems. Depression can cause a loss of libido. Likewise, if
you experience an erection problem, you might be concerned that it’ll
happen again — causing anxiety or depression. This can compound the
problem and lead to impotence. Trauma — such as child abuse — can lead
to pain associated with s*x.
7. Neurological conditions. Stroke, spinal cord and back injuries, multiple
sclerosis and dementia can affect the transfer of nerve impulses from the
brain to the man-hood, causing erectile dysfunction.
8. Getting older. Testosterone levels decline normally as you age. This might
lead to a decrease in s*xual interest, a need for more stimulation to achieve
and maintain an erection, a less forceful ejaculation and a need for more
time before you can achieve another erection.
9. Piercings. A man-hood piercing can cause skin infections.
10. Aggressive or acrobatic s*x or self service. If your man-hood is bent
suddenly or forcefully while erect, the trauma might cause a man-hood
fracture. man-hood fractures are rare.

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