Semen and Their Type

December 16th, 2009

Semen is a white or grey liquid, emitted from the urethra (tube in the penis) on ejaculation. During the process of ejaculation, sperm passes through the ejaculatory ducts and mixes with fluids from the seminal vesicles, the prostate, and the bulbourethral glands to form the semen. The seminal vesicles produce a yellowish viscous fluid rich in fructose and other substances that makes up about 70% of human semen. The prostatic secretion, influenced by dihydrotestosterone, is a whitish (sometimes clear), thin fluid containing proteolytic enzymes, citric acid, acid phosphatase and lipids. The bulbourethral glands secrete a clear secretion into the lumen of the urethra to lubricate it.


Where semen is made

Testicles and epididymes (5 per cent)
Seminal vesicles (46 to 80 per cent)
Prostate gland (13 to 33 per cent)
Bulbourethral and urethral glands (2 to 5 per cent)

What is Considered Abnormal Semen?

Low Volume of Ejaculate
A decrease in semen, or an absence of semen from the seminal vesicle, can sometimes be due to a blockage.

Watery Semen
Watery semen is usually a sign of retrograde ejaculationin which the ejaculate goes backwards into the bladder. This is not dangerous, but abnormal liquefaction of semen may also be caused by prostate abnormalities.

Thick or Lumpy Semen
The viscosity of semen can vary for a number of different reasons. short period of time this will also effect the amount produced. Volume and sperm production can decline with age, but potency is not necessarily affected.

Red or Brown Colored Semen
If your semen is stained with a red or brown colored fluid it may be caused by blood. Sometimes a small blood vessel may burst when you ejaculate. Blood in semen may be present for many different reasons, such as infection, trauma and sometimes, but rarely, cancer.

Yellowish or Green Colored Semen
Where semen is uncharacteristically yellow or greenish in color it is a sign of infection, often due to a sexually transmitted disease called gonorrhea. Go to your local STD clinic.

Foul Smelling Semen
Foul smelling semen is nearly always a sign of infection. Go and see your doctor.

Tips for Keeping Your Sex Life Alive

December 10th, 2009

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Sex is a gift for the couple to love each other, and get attention from the couple. Many couples have sex not only for biological needs, but also the need for attention and affection from her/his partner. Keeping your sex life alive is vital to a healthy marriage. Sex is the gateway to emotional and physical intimacy between a man and wife. It is the only act that you share only with the other.

There are many ways to keep your sex life remained harmonious.

Get creative. In general a couple would do well to revisit adolescence: “Get in the car, park somewhere. Or run off into the woods for an hour. I don’t mind saying that that worked rather well in my own life.” Read the rest of this entry »

Depression and libido

December 4th, 2009

Depression is a common result of both the diagnosis and the treatment of breast cancer, and it directly affects your interest in sex. If you’re depressed, sex may be the last thing you want to deal with. (You may even develop a real aversion to sex.) A sensitive partner picks up on this and holds back. But then, when you’ve recovered, your partner may continue to show no interest in sex, and you may assume it’s because you’re no longer desirable.

If you are depressed and unable to turn the corner, you need help. Try to consider therapists or group support. You’ve undoubtedly heard of the success of new medications, but you’ll have to be careful. Some therapies for depression may cause loss of libido, Medications must be carefully administered and monitored by a qualified medical professional (usually a psychiatrist). Effective dose levels are important and not always appropriately prescribed, and for many medications it takes three weeks or more for you to feel the benefit.

Depression, however, is too debilitating a condition to ignore, so be sure to seek help. There are some things that time alone doesn’t heal.

If you are taking any drug, talk to your doctor about which drug are safe for you to take.

If you’re having problems with sex, you might want to try downplaying the importance of orgasm, at least for a while. While you’re recovering, try concentrating on pleasure from touching, kissing, and imagery, rather than penis-in-vagina orgasm. De-emphasizing vaginal orgasm may actually allow it to happen again sooner than you expected.loss of libido may not be much of a problem. But if it is for you, talk to your doctor about the possibility of a hormone evaluation

Seven Simple Tips for Hair Growth

December 1st, 2009

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We never care for our hair and that is why one day we need to pay for it. One day we certainly see that our hairs are going back and we come to know that we are getting bald. Then we check the hairs on the apex of the head, but there also we realize that there are very few hairs remaining. We get stuck by the shock that we are going bald. Once the hair fall starts it really becomes difficult to get the hair back on those bald patches. Hair loss process augments as the days passed and within few months you go completely bald. Read the rest of this entry »

5 Things and Masturbation

November 12th, 2009

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Experts say that just about every man who can masturbate does -and why not? You don’t need an expert to tell you that solo sex feels good, relieves stress, and is a terrific sleep aid. But here are five things you may not know about masturbation:

1. There’s no such thing as “abnormal” masturbation.

Men often wonder if there’s something abnormal about the way they masturbate. But experts are loath to offer specific definitions of “normal” and “abnormal,” pointing out that men show great variations in both frequency and technique. Every man masturbates in his own way, whether he “uses his hands, rubs against something, uses a sex toy or household object, wears special clothing, fantasizes, looks at a book or magazine, tries different positions, or looks in a mirror.”

2. Masturbation is very safe — but not entirely safe.

Unlike sex with a partner, masturbation can’t give you a sexually transmitted disease. Nor will it subject you to the muscle strains, pokes in the eye, and awkward moments that can come with partner sex. But masturbation safety isn’t guaranteed. Masturbation is just about the safest sex “But the laws of physics and biology don’t stop operating just because someone is masturbating.”

Frequent or overly vigorous masturbation can irritate the skin of the penis, as the average guy knows all too well. Less well known is that habitually masturbating face down — for example, by thrusting against a sheet, pillow, or even a carpeted floor — can injure the urethra in such a way that urine exits the penis not in a stream but in a hard-to-control spray. Barbara Bartlik, MD, a psychiatrist and sex therapist in New York City, says she’s seen facedown masturbators with urethral trauma so severe that they are no longer able to use a urinal and must urinate while seated.

In certain extremely rare instances, masturbation and partner sex alike can cause penile fracture.

3. Solo sex can supercharge your sex life — or scuttle it.

For various reasons, solo sex can be a real boon to sex with a partner. It helps teach men about their own sexual response — what feels good to them and what doesn’t — so they will be better able to explain to their partners just how they like to be touched. It helps men learn to recognize the “moment of inevitability” just before orgasm and helps teach them how to avoid premature ejaculation.

Of course, some men become so obsessed with solo sex that they begin to lose interest in having sex with their partner. The resulting hurt feelings and alienation a partner feels can make it hard to sustain the relationship. But experts are quick to point out that masturbation is perfectly OK even for men in a committed relationship.

4. Certain forms of masturbation can lead to sexual dysfunction.

Experts warn that men who frequently stimulate themselves in ways that don’t simulate sex with a partner — for example, stroking very rapidly or with great pressure or friction — can develop retarded ejaculation. That’s a type of sexual dysfunction in which it is difficult or even impossible to climax during partnered sex. “Any man experiencing any sexual dysfunction should ask himself if he’s masturbating in ways that produce sensations that differ from those he gets from his partner’s hand, mouth, or vagina.

5. Masturbation may affect the risk for prostate cancer.

The relationship between masturbation and prostate cancer is a bit hazy.

A 2003 Australian study published in BJU International linked frequent ejaculation early in life with reduced risk for prostate cancer later on. But in a 2004 study published in The Journal of the American Medical Association, a researcher reported that “ejaculation frequency is not related to increased risk of prostate cancer.” In both these studies, ejaculation frequency included sexual intercourse and masturbation.

Generic viagra pill

November 9th, 2009

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The generic version of Viagra, a world-known anti-impotence pill, is anticipated by many men and their doctors around the globe; and this is quite natural and understandable, since the generic Viagra could significantly lower the cost of erectile dysfunction treatment.

The main working ingredient of Viagra, and thus basically started the new age of impotence treatment with PDE-5 inhibitors.
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Premature Ejaculation Tips

October 26th, 2009


To focus on lasting longer, we really need to look at a big­ger perspective. So that would involve seeing that sexual energy is our life force energy.

You know, it’s not just a stress release thing, you know, when we have sex with our partner. There is a much bigger perspective.

So it’s the same energy that makes everything possible that’s in existence, from the sun and the planets and the oceans to human beings and the plants and the animals; the driving force is our sexual energy. So that in a way is our will to live.

And so the birthright of every human being is to fully experience their infinite capacity for pleasure, for orgasm and for intimacy. And so number one, most people don’t realize that your sexual energy is for your health.

Your health physically, mentally, emotionally, spiritually, and sex­ually. So when a man learns how to increase his capacity to first of all experience pleasure by lasting longer, they’re able to experience longer periods of arousal and his sex life has a totally different quality.

So rather than just being a stress release mechanism, it can be­come a rich, fulfilling experience for a man, and for his partner, of course.

Que:why do men experience premature ejaculation?

Ans: I would say the number one reason that men experience it is anxiety of, “Oh my god, it’s gonna happen again,” or simply being totally back in the past and stressed out and in a state of tension because that is what happens near pretty much all of the time or all of the time.

And so in a way the cause of premature ejaculation, or why men experience it, is psychological. It’s to do with the way that they’re thinking, rather than being present in their body.

And I’d actually like to define what premature ejaculation is, because a lot of men ask me, “Well, my natural sexual response, you know, I seem to come very very quickly. Is that normal? How long should it be?”

And so really the definition of premature ejaculation is an inability to delay ejaculation to the point where it’s mutually desirable for both partners.

And so you see the definition is quite subjective. So you can’t put, you know, a timed thing on what premature ejaculation is. The crucial thing is that if a man and his partner is satisfied with their sexual interaction or not.

The psychological causes of why a man might experience that, let’s look first of all at anxiety and concern, usually about sexual performance.

So a man might have incredible anxiety about pleasing his partner, he might have so much tension in his body that he’s not even really aware of the sensations in his body.

So that seems to be one of the key things that happens for a man who’s experiencing sex like this.

Que: Is there anything that a man can do to change all of this?

Ans: There is a lot that a man can do to change this, and really the basis of what I’ve found that works over and over again for a man is to be able to experience more relaxation.

Simple relaxation and letting go of any kind of outcome or specific outcome of what it should look like and what’s meant to happen and how long he’s meant to last for.

And so there are two key pieces, but also when you look at the bigger perspective again, if a man can reframe sex as a natural healing act, that can change his entire outlook on letting go of the performance and what it should look like.

Then another key piece is actually educating himself about his body first of all, and then obviously about his partner’s.

But the more that a man learns about his own physical body and his own sexual response as intimately as he can, then he’s naturally going to have a lot more confidence in how he has his sex life.

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Sex Toys Safe or Not?

October 21st, 2009

Sex toys can be a great addition to your sex life, whether you use them on your own, or with a partner. Sex toys can be used just for fun, or, in some cases, they are recommended to help people who have difficulty reaching orgasm.


Sex toys are safe if they are used responsibly

If you share sex toys, make sure that you take the same precautions as you would for penetrative sex. You may even want to put a condom over penetrative sex toys, such as dildos. Condoms should also be changed when using the sex toy on different parts of the body.

If you are pregnant, it is safe to use sex toys, but you should take care when using penetrative sex toys if you are less than 12 weeks into your pregnancy. Over vigorous use could cause damage to your reproductive system. You should also take extra care to ensure that your sex toy is clean before using it, in order to avoid an infection which could be passed on to you, or your baby.

Some sex toys, or sex aids, such as whips, or chains, may be designed to cause mild pain or damage to the skin. If you use anything that may draw blood, it is important that you do not share them, and that you keep them only for personal use. Sex toys, while a lot of fun are by no means necessary to having a good (or great) sex life. But if you like them, hopefully the turn off will pass, and maybe some information on what we know, and don’t know, about the safety of sex toys will help.

Unfortunately there is very little scientific data on the safety of sex toys, and I have come across websites that, in my opinion, make too many generalizations about the potential danger of sex toys (sometimes for reasons that seem a little self-serving). For example, there is simply no data that can confirm that “most sex toys have cancer-causing ingredients”. Also, it is untrue to say that silicone is the only material that is “safe” to use. It’s possible that ten years from now we’ll discover something in the manufacturing of silicone that poses a health risk. Scientists are constantly learning more about how the chemicals we come in contact with impact our health and the best we can do is keep up to date on what the research can tell us. The bad news is that scientists often leave sex out of their research, with the obvious exception of sexually transmitted disease research. As such finding information on the safety of sex toys can be difficult.

We do know that many soft rubber toys are made using phthalates , which have been linked to several environmental and individual health issues, in a variety of other consumer products. The most common sex toys that are made with phthalates are called jelly rubber but many other kinds of soft rubber toys also contain phthalates.

As with any other safer sex issue the important thing is for you to understand and assess their own risk , which you can only do by getting as much information as you can, and making a thoughtful decision, preferably not in the heat of the moment.There is no doubt that higher quality, hypoallergenic, materials, such as silicone, and elastomers, are the better choice. But they are expensive and out of reach for many of us. Using a latex condom on an inexpensive toy will reduce the risk of reacting to it, but may not eliminate risk entirely.

Viagra Quiz

October 13th, 2009

Viagra quiz
(1)What enzyme does Viagra inhibit?
Ans:Phosphodiesterase type 5

(2)What impotence pill differs from Viagra the most due to the time factor?
Ans:Cialis


(3)What is a generic name of Viagra?
Ans:Sildenafil


(4)Viagra was initially developed to treat
Ans:Impotence

(5)How does the blood flow to the penis change during an erection?
Ans:During an erection, the arteries bringing blood to the penis open wider, and the veins that take blood away tighten up.

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October 7th, 2009

Caverta is used to treat sexual problems, erectile dysfunction (ED), or impotence. By helping the blood flow into penis the medicine helps to have and maintain erection.
It may also be taken to treat pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH), i.e. high blood pressure in the main artery carrying blood from the heart to the lungs. Caverta increases blood supply to the lungs and reduces the work content of the heart.

Caverta helps men get erection when they are sexually excited. Sildenafil Citrate, the active ingredient in the pill relaxes the arteries in the penis and broadens them by increasing the flow of blood into the penis. Once the arteries expand and harden, the veins that carry blood away from the penis compress, thereby restricting the blood flow out of the penis. That means more blood flows into the penis and less flows out. It results in erection of the penis. Caverta is not a hormone or aphrodisiac. It works only when a man is sexually stimulated.

The overall important functions of Caverta are:-

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