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Video 74: Varicocele – Treatment
Most varicoceles do not require treatment. However, if a high-grade varicocele is detected clinically and is associated with conditions such as fertility problems, scrotal pain,

Video 73: Varicocele – Key Facts
Five key facts about varicoceles: Varicoceles typically form during puberty. In most cases, varicoceles are found on the left side. Most varicoceles are harmless and

Video 72: Male Infertility – Varicocele
Varicoceles are swollen veins in the scrotum, affecting approximately 20% of all men and 40% of infertile men. Varicoceles can harm sperm production due to

Video 71: Male Infertility – Protect The Testes
The testes are important for sperm and male hormone production. To protect them, it’s important to Wear loose and comfortable clothing Engage in safe sexual

Video 70: Male Infertility Semen Analysis
Semen analysis, also known as sperm count, is an important investigation in cases of infertility. Before collecting the sample, it is important to avoid any

Video 69: Male Infertility
Infertility is not only a female issue. Half of the infertile couples may be due to male infertility, which is dealt with by a urologist.

Video 68: STD – Common Questions
STD – Common Questions Do we have vaccines for STDs? Vaccines are available only for some types of HPV and hepatitis. Is the vaccine effective

Video 67: STD – Treatment
STD – Treatment Sexually transmitted diseases are typically treated with medications, and in some cases, surgery may be needed. However, it is important to seek

Video 66: STD Testing
STD – Testing STD testing can be performed using a urethral swab, vaginal swab, urine test, or blood test, depending on the laboratory’s preference. In

Video 65: STD Screening
Routine STD screening isn’t necessary without exposure to unsafe sexual contacts. However, testing is recommended if there’s any exposure or suspicion. If exposed to STDs,

Video 64: STD Fact – Prevention!
Scientifically speaking, the best way to prevent STDs is to be in a monogamous relationship to avoid unsafe sexual contacts. Other protective measures include: Both

Video 63: STD Fact Vaccine
Nowadays, the HPV vaccine is available in many countries against several strains of the Human Papillomavirus. The HPV vaccine is usually advised for both men

Video 62: STD Fact Silent Danger!
Human Papillomavirus or HPV is a very common sexually transmitted disease that can lead to different types of cancers such as cervix, penile, or anal

Video 61: STD Fact Shocking Truth!
STD Fact – Shocking Truth! Over 500 million people aged 15 to 50 are estimated to have genital infections with Herpes. Many may have no

Video 60: STD Four Facts!
STD Four Facts! چهار واقعیت از STD! Four important facts about STDs: • Some STDs can result in different types of cancers, such as cervix

Video 59: STD Fact Types!
STD – Types! STD – انواع! There are more than 30 diseases that can be transmitted through unsafe sexual contacts. The most common ones

Video 58: Stay Informed about STDs!
Sexually transmitted diseases, also known as STDs, are primarily spread through unsafe sexual contact. It is very important to be informed about these diseases, as

Video 57: High Oxalate Foods and Kidney Stones!
High-Oxalate Foods and Kidney Stones! Oxalate is a natural compound found in some foods like chocolate, nuts, soda, black tea, and also spinach. High-oxalate foods

Video 56: Salt & Kidney Stones!
Salt & Kidney Stones! High salt intake can concentrate urine, resulting in more stone formation. It is recommended to have a low-salt diet to maintain

Video 55: Red Meat & Kidney Stones!
Red Meat & Kidney Stones! Excessive consumption of red meat can cause kidney stones. This is due to a chemical compound called purine, which is

Video 54: Calcium & Kidney Stones!
Calcium & Kidney Stones! It is a common misconception to decrease calcium intake when it comes to kidney stones. The reason is that the most