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Premature ejaculation

Understand what may cause ejaculation to happen earlier than wanted during sex. Also learn how to treat and prevent it.
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Epididymitis

This inflammation of the coiled tube at the back of the testicle that stores and carries sperm is usually caused by a bacterial infection.
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Atypical genitalia

In this rare condition, a baby's genitals are not clearly male or female. Genitals may not be fully developed or the baby may have features of more than one sex.
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Shaken baby syndrome

Understand why shaking a baby can cause brain damage, and why getting immediate medical care can save a child's life or prevent serious health problems.
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Tongue-tie (ankyloglossia)

In this condition present at birth, a band of tissue (lingual frenulum) tethers the tongue to the floor of the mouth, restricting the range of motion.
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Alpha-gal syndrome

This allergic reaction to meat-based meals most often results from a tick bite.
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Autonomic neuropathy

Damage to the nerves that control involuntary body functions, such as blood pressure and digestion, results in autonomic neuropathy.
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Stroke

Promptly spotting stroke symptoms leads to faster treatment and less damage to the brain.
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Prediabetes

Blood sugar levels start to rise even before you get type 2 diabetes. Find out what steps you can take to prevent diabetes from developing.
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Heart attack

A blockage of blood flow to the heart can damage or destroy heart muscle.
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Impetigo

Learn about the symptoms, causes and treatment of this highly contagious bacterial skin infection common in infants and young children.
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Clubfoot

This is when a baby is born with a foot fixed in a turned position. Without treatment, a child with a clubfoot may walk on the side or top of the foot.

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