Most commonly, harmless bacteria living in our body like those of skin and bowel can infect urinary tract and cause cystitis. Escherichia Coli abundantly present in your bowel can sometimes attack urinary system and enters the bladder. Most of the ...
Erectile dysfunction (ED), commonly called impotence, is the inability to get or sustain an erection long enough for sexual intercourse to be effective. This has been shown to impair sexual performance and confidence. It is a relatively prevalent ailment, especially ...
Contraceptive pills are often a routine part of many people’s lives – but did you know they can impact more than just pregnancy prevention? The pill can play a surprisingly broad role in your overall health and the choices you ...
Vasectomy is a very modest surgical procedure to prevent sperm from entering the semen ejected from the penis. Semen persists, but it is devoid of sperm. The testes continue to produce sperm after a vasectomy, but the body absorbs it. ...
The withdrawal method is a classical contraception method in which the male abandons his partner (pull-out) before he ejaculates to prevent an unwanted pregnancy. Though it is an old method, it is still in practice today. There are several myths ...
The short answer is yes, there is a possibility of conception if you have intercourse during your period. It’s a common myth that you can’t conceive during periods. But the reality is very different. Although periods can decrease the chances ...
Why is talking about Vitamin D important? Several studies have shown that adults have low levels of vitamin D in Ireland. This perhaps can be related to the lack of sunlight available throughout the year. What is Vitamin D? Vitamin ...