Archive for August, 2008

drcareesp - The Hak Series

Thursday, August 28th, 2008

THE HAK SERIES - What you thought you knew… and what you ought to know

 

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Varicose Veins

Monday, August 25th, 2008

Question:
I seem to have purple or dark-colored varicose veins on my penis! How did it happen? Is it dangerous? Is there any way to remove them without surgery?

 

Answer:
Adult penis when fully erect will have tortuous veins and the penile head will appear bluish and showing pink or reddish streaks. These are not varicose veins. However one can get varicose veins when one masturbates excessively. Considering the penile skin is thick, the varicose veins are not easily bruised during sexual intercourse. I have yet to see men with varicose veins of the penis. Most of the time the varicose veins can be rectified by tying off the afflicted vein.

 

ESP - Enjoyable Safe Pleasure - Your Intimate Care Partner

 

Understanding Syphilis

Wednesday, August 20th, 2008


Too Slippery for Sex

Monday, August 18th, 2008

Question:
My partner has been telling me that recently when we’re having sex she gets “too wet” and that it numbs her up and she can’t orgasm. Is that possible? I have no idea what to do, please help!
 
Answer:
Sex can be a wonderful experience if both parties enjoy every moment of it. If one party feels uncomfortable, the other party needs to make adjustment to ensure the issue is resolved. Sometimes it takes courage to make an appointment with the Sexologist or Therapist to discuss the situation and to get professional remedy. Being too wet can be a turn off to both the woman and her partner. Sometimes it is the women that feel the displeasure since the wetness is due to her partner’s precome secretions that were too abundant to her liking. If that is an issue, the partner needs to take antihistamine before having sex so that his precome is less copious. If on the other hand the copious secretions are coming from her she need to get herself examined if the secretions are due to vaginal irritations caused by some irritants or contaminations. This condition is known as leucorrhea or white discharge. Sometimes mild vaginal irritation can cause the discomfort and the numbing or blistering feeling and leucorrhea. If the secretions are just the result of hyperactive cervical secretions or vaginal mucosal lining, the secretions can also be reduced by taking antihistamines prior to sex. She can soaked her private part with alum to tighten the mucosa or take capsules of Oak Gall extract (available in most pharmacy as an OTC Product) and if all these measures are futile, she needs to see a Gynecologist.
 
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Support the rubber industry

Monday, August 18th, 2008

The key word when it comes to matters of exchanging bodily fluids is safe sex.
 
WHEN it comes to safe sex, both men and women are responsible for ensuring that they use the right kind of contraception correctly.
 
Condoms are one of the most common and easy-to-use forms of contraception to protect against unplanned pregnancies and certain sexually transmitted diseases. It is also one of the most affordable and accessible methods as you do not have to go to a clinic or get a prescription…… Click here for more
 

STD Prevention and Protection (Safe Sex, Sexy Sex #1)

Friday, August 15th, 2008