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Freshtruth:Take good care of yourself on time,take original antibiotics or correct agbo before it's too late, mistreated or untreated STDs leads to low sperm count and it's rampant nowadays.. |
This is so sad ,And the government even not helping the situation |
Shey I'll not go and do sex video too so that I can show you that my herbs work very well ![]() |
Azoospermia is a medical condition defined by the absence of sperm in a man's ejaculate, affecting roughly 1% of all men and 10-15% of infertile men. It is a primary cause of male infertility, often diagnosed through semen analysis, and is classified as either obstructive (blockage) or nonobstructive (production issue). Types: Obstructive Azoospermia (OA): Sperm is produced, but a blockage prevents it from entering the ejaculate. Nonobstructive Azoospermia (NOA): The testes produce little to no sperm, often due to genetic or testicular issues. Oligospermia is a male fertility condition defined as having a low sperm count, specifically fewer than 15 million sperm per milliliter of semen. While it often has no symptoms other than difficulty conceiving, it can be caused by factors like hormonal imbalances, varicoceles, or lifestyle choices. Treatment options are available to improve sperm count. Categories: Mild: 10-15 million sperm/mL. Moderate: 5-10 million sperm/mL. Severe: Less than 5 million sperm/mL. Symptoms: The primary symptom is the inability to conceive a child after one year of unprotected intercourse. Other aspects of sexual function, such as erections and ejaculation, are usually normal. You can boost your Sperm with Orthodox drugs. If there's no little or no changes or Improvement try Traditional or Alternative Medicine and Thank me Later. There's a Way our Forefathers Treat This.
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Hepatitis, or liver inflammation, often presents with fatigue, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain (especially in the upper right quadrant), loss of appetite, and low-grade fever. Key indicators include jaundice (yellowing of skin/eyes), dark urine, and pale/clay-colored stools. Chronic hepatitis may cause no symptoms for years. Common Symptoms of Acute Hepatitis When symptoms occur—often weeks or months after exposure—they commonly include: Extreme Fatigue: Feeling very tired, weak, or having no energy. Jaundice: Yellowing of the skin and whites of the eyes. Abdominal Pain: Pain in the stomach area. Digestive Issues: Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and loss of appetite. Dark Urine: Urine that appears dark yellow or brown. Pale Stools: Light-colored or clay-colored bowel movements. Fever and Aches: Low-grade fever, muscle pain, and joint Differences by Type Hepatitis A: Usually presents with sudden symptoms, including fever. Hepatitis B: Often asymptomatic, particularly in children. Adults may experience symptoms for several weeks, with a small percentage developing chronic infection. Hepatitis C: Commonly referred to as a "silent" infection because most people do not have symptoms, even in chronic stages, until damage has occurred. Alcoholic Hepatitis: Often causes sudden jaundice and severe fatigue. When to See a Doctor Seek medical or Tradomedical attention if you experience jaundice, severe vomiting, or significant abdominal pain, as these can indicate serious liver damage. Chronic cases may only be discovered through routine blood tests or when complications from liver damage, like cirrhosis, arise. There's a way to Cure it Tradomedically and Permanently. Take Good Care of yourself on Time before It's too Late. |
If you have self discipline and self control,you don't know what God has done for you |
Married women are more promiscuous than single ladies |
Another palava power tussle |
Haha There's more to it than meets the eyes o ,For your staff to go to this extent |
There's no cure for Arthritis ke? How did they arrive in that conclusion ![]() |
Chronic STDs often present with subtle or no symptoms, but can lead to long-term health issues like pelvic inflammatory disease, infertility, or chronic pain. Common indicators include persistent genital itching, burning during urination, unusual discharge, sores/warts, and, in advanced cases, severe fatigue or systemic health complications. Common Symptoms of Chronic/Untreated STDs Genital Area Irritation: Constant itching, burning, redness, or swelling. Sores, Blisters, or Warts: Persistent or recurring lesions, bumps, or ulcers on or around the genitals or anus. Unusual Discharge: Foul-smelling, discolored, or excessive discharge from the vagina or penis. Painful Urination: A frequent need to urinate or burning sensations. Painful Intercourse: Pain in the pelvic area or deep within the vagina during sex. Persistent Pelvic Pain: Chronic, long-term abdominal pain. Unexplained Vaginal Bleeding: Bleeding occurring outside of the menstrual cycle. Long-Term Complications of Untreated STDs Infertility: Damage to reproductive organs, particularly from chlamydia or gonorrhea. Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID): A serious infection of the female reproductive system. Chronic Pain: Long-term pain in the pelvis or genital region. Systemic Illness: HIV/AIDS or HPV can cause severe immune suppression or cancer. Neurological Problems: Advanced syphilis can affect the nervous system. It is essential to know that many chronic infections, including herpes (HSV), HIV, and HPV, may show no symptoms for years. Regular testing is the only way to confirm a diagnosis. If you've been treating STDs recently or long time and it refused to go,you need correct alternative therapy or cure . Take Good Care of yourself on Time. |
The primary battle now between him and Sarafa Alli |
Nawa o ,When is all these going to stop |
