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How Long Before Circumcision Heals

When most people think of circumcision, they think of a procedure a baby boy has shortly after birth. This is definitely the best time to have a circumcision, as the procedure is easier and the recovery time is shorter, at just 7-10 days.  As a teen or adult, though,...

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How Long to Wait for Sex After Circumcision

A circumcision is a procedure often done on a newborn baby to remove the foreskin. Some men, however,  have it performed later in life for medical reasons. Sometimes personal reasons are involved, such as appearance issues or cleanliness. Circumcision can also improve penis health and hygiene.  Getting a circumcision...

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Alcohol and Erectile Dysfunction

When a man struggles with erections, there could be several issues at play. Age is the most common, with most men suffering from some sort of erectile dysfunction after the age of 60. Health issues, such as cardiovascular, diabetes, and obesity can also play a role. But what if...

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Reverse Vasectomy Recovery

Many men get a vasectomy because they don’t want any (more) children. While a vasectomy is meant to be permanent birth control, some men reconsider over time. They may simply decide they want kids, but many get divorced and remarried and find a partner who wants kids. Or tragically,...

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Scrotal Hematoma After Vasectomy

Many men choose a vasectomy for permanent birth control because of the many benefits. It’s cheaper and easier than permanent birth control for women. Plus, the recovery time is much shorter and there is less risk of serious side effects. However, like any surgical procedure, complications can still occur....

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Legal Age for Vasectomy

Some men want children; others don’t. Then there are those who decide they are done after having one, two, three, or more.  When men decide they don’t want any more kids, they don’t have many options for birth control.  Condoms are not desirable because they have to be used...

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What Happens to the Testicles After a Vasectomy?

When a man is done having children, or decides he doesn’t want children at all, he may desire a permanent birth control option for peace of mind. For men, a vasectomy is the most effective form of birth control.  Permanent birth control is much easier for a man than...

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Is a Vasectomy Covered by Medicare?

Are you thinking about getting a vasectomy in Brooklyn? It is one of the most effective techniques of family planning. The treatment is non-invasive and safe. It does not endanger one’s sexual health. However, you must consider how you will pay for it. ‘Is a vasectomy covered by Medicare?’...

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Will Getting a Vasectomy Help With Premature Ejaculation?

Vasectomy surgery is done on the vas deferens, which are the tubes that introduce sperm into your sperm. As a result, it’s understandable if you’re curious about how the process impacts your ejaculation. Is a vasectomy going to help with premature ejaculation? With the rising popularity of vasectomy treatments...

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Do Vasectomy Cause Erectile Dysfunction

One of the most frequent sexual health issues is erectile dysfunction (ED). It’s when you can’t get or keep an erection during sexual activity. There is no criterion for determining how long a problem must exist in order to be classified as ED. However, the period is usually at...

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