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    1. Asked: February 15, 2022In: Health

      Swollen scrotum

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      Added an answer on February 17, 2022 at 2:17 pm

      If there is a problem in the scrotum, it will directly affect the subsequent fertility and sexual function. There are many reasons for swollen scrotum. The most common cause is the retrograde tract of the bacteria to the epididymis and testis through the urethra, causing the epididymis. InflammationRead more

      If there is a problem in the scrotum, it will directly affect the subsequent fertility and sexual function. There are many reasons for swollen scrotum. The most common cause is the retrograde tract of the bacteria to the epididymis and testis through the urethra, causing the epididymis. Inflammation, orchitis, swelling and pain in the epididymis and testicles. In the acute phase, orchitis is characterized by redness and swelling of the scrotal skin and a significant sense of bulging when walking. Epididymitis in the acute phase symptoms of swelling and pain of the scrotum can involve the lower abdomen and thigh root.

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    2. Asked: February 15, 2022In: Communication

      What kind of infection can stop one’s menstrual period

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      Added an answer on February 17, 2022 at 2:17 pm

      Well. Your period is nothing more than a combination of hormones levels shifting. Hormones rise as ovulation approaches, peak, an egg is released, the corpus callosum forms, it starts to produce the hormones that would be required should implantation occur, and if that doesn't happen, about 2 weeksRead more

      Well. Your period is nothing more than a combination of hormones levels shifting. Hormones rise as ovulation approaches, peak, an egg is released, the corpus callosum forms, it starts to produce the hormones that would be required should implantation occur, and if that doesn’t happen, about 2 weeks after ovulation a period occurs. I suppose if you had a bad yeast infection that started about a week before ovulation, it would be possible that it would interrupt the hormones and ovulation wouldn’t occur, thus you wouldn’t have a period, which can only occur after you ovulate.

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    3. Asked: February 15, 2022In: Communication

      What causes growth of yeast on the tongue?

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      Added an answer on February 17, 2022 at 2:17 pm

      Candidiasis of the mouth and throat, also known as a thrush or oropharyngeal candidiasis, is a fungal infection that occurs when there is overgrowth of fungus called Candida. Candida is normally found on skin or mucous membranes. However, if the environment inside the mouth or throat becomes imbalanRead more

      Candidiasis of the mouth and throat, also known as a thrush or oropharyngeal candidiasis, is a fungal infection that occurs when there is overgrowth of fungus called Candida. Candida is normally found on skin or mucous membranes. However, if the environment inside the mouth or throat becomes imbalanced, Candida can multiply. When this happens, symptoms of thrush appear

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