Articles
- STD
STDs, also known as sexually transmitted infections or sexually transmitted diseases, are primarily transmitted sexually through vaginal, oral, or rectal intercourse. (STD)
- Infectious diseases of the urinary system
The term urinary tract infection refers to a range of clinical situations, from asymptomatic bacteriuria to severe purulent inflammation of the kidneys, which can result in sepsis (blood poisoning). Urinary tract infections are among the most common infectious diseases and are considered to be a major problem for society.
- Testicular cancer
Testicular cancer is a malignant neoplasm that develops in the testicles. The testicles are male sex glands that produce spermatozoa and also the male sex hormone testosterone, which is responsible for the secondary signs of the male sex (hair growth in some areas of the face and body). , voice change, etc.).
- About bladder cancer
Most often, neoplasms from the organs of the genitourinary system occur in the prostate, bladder and kidneys. World statistics claim that prostate cancer is the most common in the world, but Armenia's statistics contradict world data. Bladder cancer is more common in our country.
- Phimosis
Phimosis is a condition where the foreskin of the glans penis cannot be retracted or it retracted with difficulty. This phenomenon can be accompanied by urination disorder, pain, inflammation. We distinguish between primary (physiological) and secondary (pathological) phimosis.
- Varicocele
The testicles are the male sex glands that produce sperm during puberty. Their number during ejaculation reaches from 40-60 to 500-600 million. The testicles also produce the hormone testosterone, which is responsible for the secondary signs of the male sex (hair growth in some areas of the face and body, voice changes, etc.).