Thursday, 17 November 2011

Epididymitis - A Threat to Male Reproductive System







Epididymitis - A Threat to Male Reproductive System

The symptoms of epididymitis depends on the cause, such as swollen, warm scrotum, redness, tenderness and pain in testicle and having bowel movement causes worse pain. Signs of frequent and painful urination are considered as symptoms of this disease. This includes ejaculation, painful intercourse, and fever that last for 6 weeks, testicles that lump, enlargement of lymph nodes, discharges from penis and bleeding semen. These symptoms can develop the disease over a day and sometimes may lead to chronic epididymitis.

Female Reproductive System Terminology, Diseases and Conditions





Female Reproductive System Terminology, Diseases and Conditions

The female reproductive system consists of the following: vulva which is the female external genitalia, labia majora, labia minora, the labia are the outer lips of the vagina and the vulva is the whole thing together from the outside, vaginal orifice, urethral orifice, hymen which is a layer that ruptures when a female has intercourse for the first time, the clitoris which is a small structure that gets hard upon erection in women, Bartholin's glands on both sides of the vagina that produce fluid, the ovaries which are the female gonads and there are two of those. The product of the ovaries is the ova. The activities of the ovaries are controlled by the pituitary and ovarian hormones. The ovaries use chemical feedback to balance.

Male Reproductive System Terminology and Conditions






Male Reproductive System Terminology and Conditions

In the male the scrotum is a sac that hangs behind the penis. The scrotum is divided by a septum and is covered with skin. The scrotum has a divided section that includes a testis, a duct and the epididymis that leads to the pelvic cavity. The scrotum functions to hold the testes outside of the body.