Category
page 1Male genital disorders
premature ejaculation
ejaculation and climax soon after initiating sexual activity

varicocele
A varicocele is an abnormal enlargement of the pampiniform venous plexus in the scrotum. In males, this plexus of veins drains blood from the testicles back to the heart. The vessels originate in the abdomen and course down through the inguinal canal as part of the spermatic cord on their way to the testis.
hypogonadism
Hypogonadism means diminished functional activity of the gonads—the testicles or the ovaries—that may result in diminished production of sex hormones. Low androgen (e.g., testosterone) levels are referred to as hypoandrogenism and low estrogen (e.g., estradiol) as hypoestrogenism. These are responsible for the observed signs and symptoms in both males and females.
retrograde ejaculation
condition is which semen or seminal fluid is redirected to the urinary bladder rather than ejaculated
urethral stricture
narrowing of the urethra caused by injury, instrumentation, infection and certain non-infectious forms of urethritis
male infertility
inability to father a child
frenulum breve
medical condition

hematocele of tunica vaginalis testis
A hematocele is a collections of blood in a body cavity or potential space. The term most commonly refers to the collection of blood in the tunica vaginalis around the testes, known as a scrotal hematocele. Hematoceles can also occur in the abdominal cavity and other body cavities. Hematoceles are rare, making them harder to diagnose and treat. They are very common especially as slowly growing masses in the scrotum usually in men older than 50 years.
Webbed penis
medical condition
anejaculation
Anejaculation is the pathological inability to ejaculate despite an erection in males, with (orgasmic) or without (anorgasmic) orgasm.
hypoandrogenism
medical condition
hypergonadism
Hypergonadism is a condition where there is a hyperfunction of the gonads. It can manifest as precocious puberty, and is caused by abnormally high levels of testosterone or estrogen, crucial hormones for sexual development. In some cases, it may be caused by a tumor, which can be malignant, but is more commonly benign. Anabolic steroids may also be a major cause of high androgen and estrogen functional activity. Other possible causes include head injuries and brain inflammatory diseases. Hypergonadism may contribute to symptoms such as precocious puberty and abnormal facial hair growth in fema
Fertility testing
process for assessing human fertility
male reproductive system disease
reproductive system disease that affects male reproductive organs
Pneumoscrotum
Pneumoscrotum is an uncommon ailment that presents as an enlarged scrotal sac. The buildup of gas or air in the scrotum causes the swelling. Pneumoscrotum refers to two specific conditions: scrotal pneumatocele and scrotal emphysema with palpable crepitus. Pneumoscrotum can arise from a variety of sources, including infections and the dispersal of gas or air from far-off organs or areas.
vasitis nodosa
medical condition
Ejaculation disorders
most common sexual dysfunction in men