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Does male masturbation affect fertility? - Mayo Clinic
Frequent male masturbation isn't likely to have much effect on your fertility. Some data shows that optimum semen quality occurs after two to three days of no ejaculation. But other research suggests that men who have normal sperm quality maintain normal sperm motility and concentrations even with daily ejaculation.
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Implantation bleeding: Common in early pregnancy? - Mayo Clinic
Implantation bleeding is defined as a small amount of light spotting or bleeding. It typically occurs about 10 to 14 days after conception. Implantation bleeding is common, and it usually isn't a sign of a problem. Implantation bleeding is thought to happen when the fertilized egg attaches to the lining of the uterus. Implantation bleeding usually occurs around the time you would expect to ...
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Ejection fraction: An important heart test - Mayo Clinic
Ejection fraction is a measurement of the percentage of blood leaving the heart each time it squeezes. When the heart squeezes, it's called a contraction. Ejection fraction is just one of many tests your healthcare professional may use to see how your heart works. The heart squeezes and relaxes ...
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Solid foods: How to get your baby started - Mayo Clinic
Many health agencies and healthcare professionals recommend breastfeeding babies for the first 6 months. During this time, breast milk or formula is the only food your newborn needs. But by ages 4 months to 6 months, most babies are ready to have solid foods added to their diet of breast milk or formula.
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Stress and hair loss: Are they related? - Mayo Clinic
Stress and hair loss don't have to be permanent. And if you get your stress under control, your hair might grow back. If you notice sudden or patchy hair loss or more than usual hair loss when combing or washing your hair, talk to your doctor. Sudden hair loss can signal an underlying medical condition that requires treatment. If needed, your doctor might also suggest treatment options for ...
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Aspirin during pregnancy: Is it safe? - Mayo Clinic
Low-dose aspirin is safe to use throughout pregnancy, and it may be recommended in some situations. Higher doses of aspirin typically are not recommended during pregnancy. Sometimes, healthcare professionals advise pregnant people to take a low dose of aspirin if they have blood clotting conditions or a history of a condition called preeclampsia. Your healthcare professional also might suggest ...
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Nonprescription laxatives for constipation: Use with caution
Looking for a laxative to relieve constipation? Learn how different nonprescription medicines work and be aware of some risks.
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Low blood pressure (hypotension) - Symptoms and causes
Overview Low blood pressure is a condition in which the force of the blood pushing against the artery walls is too low. It's also called hypotension. Blood pressure is measured in millimeters of mercury (mm Hg). In general, low blood pressure is a reading lower than 90/60 mm Hg.
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Cancer - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Cancer can upset the normal chemical balance in your body and increase your risk of serious complications. Signs and symptoms of chemical imbalances might include excessive thirst, frequent urination, constipation and confusion.
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Gangrene - Symptoms & causes - Mayo Clinic
Gangrene is a serious condition and needs emergency treatment. Call your health care provider immediately if you have persistent, unexplained pain in any area of your body along with one or more of the following signs and symptoms: Persistent fever Skin changes — including discoloration, warmth, swelling, blisters or lesions — that won't go away A foul-smelling discharge leaking from a ...