ORCHITIS
LEUCORRHOEA
PROSTATIC HYPERPLASIA
SEXUAL HEALTH
MYOMA
SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES
CRYPTORCHIDISM
AIDS
ENDOMETRIOSIS
AMENORRHOEA
DYSMENORRHOEA
It occurs when the testicles do not descend into the scrotum or only partially descend. This can be corrected with surgery.
Is the growth of the endometrial tissue outside the uterus. Causes pain and benign tumours.
Is the temporary or permanent absence of periods, generally caused by hormonal problems.
They are trasmitted through sexualcontact or intercourse. Most can be successfully treated and cured although it far better to avoid transmission by using condoms and having good sexual hygiene.
Is when women have irregular, often painful periods.
Abnormal enlargement of the prostate gland that affects urination.
Orchitis in an inflammation of a testicle caused by an infection or injury. It can lead to swelling, nausea associated with vomiting, moderate to severe pain and low grade fever.
Is a benign tumor inside the uterus.
This is when the foreskin of the penis becomes too tight, so it cannot be moved back to reveal the glans. This can be corrected with surgery.
Leucorrhoea is a thick or bloody vaginal discharge with an unpleasant odour, caused by infections or cancer.
It is transmitted through semen, vaginal fluids and blood. It can also be passed from an infected mother to her fetus. It reduces the body's ability to defend itself against infection.