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Contemporary Society and Erectile Problems
A modern világban az érzelmi kötelékek és a szexuális kapcsolatok jelentős átalakuláson mentek keresztül. Az információáradat, amely a média különböző formáiból áramlik, gyakran a szexualitás teljesítményorientált megközelítését népszerűsíti, ami új kihívások elé állítja az embereket. Az ideális szexuális élményről alkotott elképzelések sokszor irreálisak, és ez frusztrációhoz vezethet, amikor a valóság nem felel meg a várakozásoknak. Az érzelmi kapcsolatok mélysége és a szexuális teljesítmény Az érzelmi kapcsolatok mélysége és a szexuális teljesítmény közötti összefüggés egyre inkább a figyelem középpontjába kerül. A külső elvárások és a belső feszültségek sok esetben megnehezítik a valódi intimitás megteremtését. A szexualitás természeténél fogva nem lehet mindig tökéletes, és ebben rejlik a kapcsolatok igazi szépsége. Ahogy a…
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Heart Murmurs – Childhood Heart Problems
A medical examination of children can often bring emotionally charged moments for parents. When the pediatrician announces that the child has a heart murmur, it raises concerns in many parents. Questions arise: Why didn’t we know until now? How can it be that the child is moving and playing well? What should we have been paying attention to? Upon hearing about the heart murmur, parents’ hearts may fill with fear, as there is a suspicion that the child may be struggling with a heart condition. A heart murmur is an indicator of heart function, and although it is not a standalone disease, it can be a symptom of various heart…
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The emotional consequences of incontinence for men
The issue of urinary incontinence is one that affects many men, particularly those over the age of 60. This condition can be extremely distressing and often seems unavoidable, but it is important to know that it is not a part of normal aging; rather, it is a manageable medical condition. Many men feel ashamed of this problem, leading many to suffer in silence and not seek help. Due to social stigma and misunderstandings, many are reluctant to share their experiences, even though urinary incontinence can impose both physical and mental burdens on those affected. The causes of urinary incontinence in men can be varied, and it is essential for men…
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The risk of depression increases among those who have suffered a heart attack
The consequences of heart attacks are not limited to the patients themselves but can also have a significant impact on their surroundings. Sudden and unexpected events, such as a heart attack, not only affect the physical condition of the patient but also seriously impact the mental health of immediate family members, especially partners. Recent research highlights that the risk of depression and anxiety significantly increases among the partners of patients who have suffered a heart attack. The consequences of a heart attack are often overlooked, yet the reactions of family members and the immediate environment to the events are just as important as the treatment of the patient. It is…
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Hepatitis B
The hepatitis B virus (HBV) is a serious global health challenge that is spreading significantly worldwide. In some cases, the infected individual can overcome the virus with the help of their immune system; however, chronic infection can lead to serious complications such as liver failure and liver cancer. Hepatitis B primarily spreads through blood and sexual contact, but the infection can be prevented through vaccination. It is crucial for society to be aware of the risk factors and methods of prevention to prevent such diseases. Globally, approximately 300 million people are affected by the hepatitis B virus, and the number of infected individuals is increasing every year. According to WHO…
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The underestimated impact of the menstrual period on suicide risk
A female menstrual cycle is a complex biological process that can significantly impact women’s lives not only physically but also psychologically. Many experience various negative feelings in the days leading up to menstruation and during the first days of their period, which can even worsen. The hormonal fluctuations occurring during this time can trigger various psychological symptoms, including anxiety, depression, and suicidal thoughts. These phenomena have been known for a long time, and several studies have supported that the connection between the menstrual cycle and psychological state is not merely coincidental. Psychologists at the University of Chicago in Illinois further strengthened this correlation in their latest research, which examined the…
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Polyps in the Colon – Early Screening is Important!
A colorectal cancer is one of the most preventable types of cancer; however, delays in diagnosis are still common. Colorectal cancer is the second most common cancer in our country, which serves as a warning sign for health authorities. Colonoscopy, also known as colonic endoscopy, is not only important for screening but also provides the opportunity to remove polyps and take tissue samples, which can assist in diagnosis. The question, however, is why potential patients do not consider this examination necessary? Why do statistics show alarming trends? Awareness of colorectal diseases, the importance of screening, and knowledge of appropriate treatment options can fundamentally contribute to improving the situation. Interest in…
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Most Common Diseases Among Children
A children’s health problems often do not stem from the infections themselves, but rather from the potential complications that may arise from them. As parents continuously seek prevention options, vaccinations play a crucial role in ensuring the safe development of children. Thanks to advancements in modern medicine, many diseases can be prevented with the appropriate vaccinations. It is especially important for parents to be aware of the most common childhood diseases and their symptoms, as this enables them to protect their children more effectively. The following sections discuss the most common childhood diseases and their prevention options. Common Cold The common cold is one of the most widespread respiratory illnesses…
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What screening tests are recommended for women over 40?
The health and lifestyle of women undergo significant changes as the years go by. Women entering their 40s are increasingly living consciously and leading more active lifestyles. However, this age threshold not only signifies an improvement in quality of life; it is also important to pay attention to the changes occurring in the body. At this age, numerous health issues may begin to develop, which can remain hidden for decades. Conditions such as atherosclerosis, osteoporosis, and various cancers, including breast cancer, pose increased risks. However, with appropriate screenings, these changes can be detected early, allowing for more effective treatment and the prevention of more serious diseases. Important screenings for women…
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Breast fibroadenoma
The fibroadenoma is one of the most common benign breast lesions, primarily occurring in young women, but it can appear at any age. Research indicates that the rate of diagnosed cases among the female population is approximately 10%. The symptoms, causes, and treatment of breast fibroadenoma affect many, making it important to understand the phenomenon. Fibroadenomas typically present as painless, well-defined lumps that feel firm or elastic to the touch. These lumps develop in the glandular tissue of the breast or the surrounding connective tissues, and their size can vary, ranging from a few centimeters to as large as 5 cm. It is possible to find multiple lesions in the…