Herpes simplex virus type 1 and herpes simplex virus type 2 are viral infections that cause blisters and cold sores on different parts of the body. The cold sores and blisters are most noticeable around the lips, chin, inside the mount, eyes and around the genitals.
One of the worst symptoms that many genital herpes sufferers experience is a terrible itching in the genital area. It is particularly bad at the height of an outbreak, when the genital area can be covered in a rash or sores, and scratching can spread or prolong an outbreak, and just generally add to the unpleasantness of the whole experience. Finding a way to relieve this itching can make an outbreak a little easier to get through, and by not scratching you can accelerate healing time. If you suffer from the itch and manage to avoid scratching through sheer willpower, you may be horrified to know that you might be scratching unconsciously during sleep, so a few tips for relieving the genital herpes itch should be of some use to you as well. Read more »
Herpes simplex virus type 1 and herpes simplex virus type 2 are viral infections that cause blisters and cold sores on different parts of the body. The cold sores and blisters are most noticeable around the lips, chin, inside the mount, eyes and around the genitals. Herpes simplex virus 2 (HSV 2) can infect the cervix, which if left untreated may result to cervical cancer. The brain is also not immune to this type of viral infection; it can enter and inflame the brain to cause a condition known as encephalitis. Herpes is one of few viral infections that have no cure; however, the effect of the disease can be minimized with the use of certain topical creams, or by simply using some at home remedies for herpes.
The most common type of herpes simplex virus is type 1 which is often referred to as cold sores or blisters. It is mainly transmitted by direct contact or when exposed to people who are affected. Even new born babies can easily get infected if they come in contact with an infected family member. Areas of the body mostly vulnerable for infection are the lips, chin, nose, eyes, tongue, ears etc. Read more »
Lasting longer during sex is not just wanted by men, women want a man who can give her longer lasting intercourse so that she can reach orgasm or better still multiple orgasms.
I define early ejaculation as not being able to give your woman an orgasm before you ejaculate. Other people define it differently but I think that if you ejaculate before she does then you need to increase your sexual stamina. Read more »
More and more men are turning to penis exercising in order to get a bigger penis. Enlarging exercises can increase the length and the girth of your penis. But, you have to perform penis exercising properly.
Here are the 5 most important tips for gaining penis size through exercising.
1. Make sure you are doing the Jelqing Technique. There have emerged many different variations for exercising the penis. There are stretches, pulls, hangs, and many different exercise contraption devices. But as with many things in life, it is usually the basics that end up working the best. And the king of basic male enhancement exercising is Jelqing. 80% of your exercise efforts should be spent performing the jelqing technique. It requires no contraptions of any sort, only your hands. Read more »
Have you experienced low sex drive as a woman? It is said that a woman’s libido has an emotional connection and therefore the source of a woman’s libido is tough to pinpoint. The female libido is not only influenced by physical factors but emotional factors as well. Low sex drive is called as hypoactive sexual desire disorder in clinical terms.
To increase sex drive in women, one has to understand the cause. Since the sexual drive in a woman is due to multiple factors, psychological factors can greatly reduce it too. Stress, anxiety, depression, over load and aging can be responsible for a low libido. Physical factors or a medical condition can also cause a low sex drive. Hormonal changes in the body during pregnancy, post pregnancy and during menopause decrease the desire for lovemaking in women. When the estrogen levels decrease in the female body, it can cause the vaginal tissues to dry thereby making the act of lovemaking painful and undesirable. Read more »
The key to reviving your sex drive is to understand its inner workings. While men can pop Viagra, women can’t quick-fix a flagging libido with a magic pill. Women’s sex drive is complex, but science is helping us to figure out solutions.
A Lesson in Desire Desire is derived from the Latin words for ‘lust’ and ‘to please’. The psychoanalyst Siegmund Freud coined the term libido, which he defined as psychic energy associated with sexual urges. It’s just about impossible to pinpoint what’s normal when it comes to sex drive due to enormous individual differences. We do know from research, however, that a healthy desire range in women is about two to three times per week. Read more »
Aphrodisiacs are substances that enhance sexual pleasure or sexual desire. Throughout history often aphrodisiacs were in the form of perfume to affect the emotions and as a personal scent to attract romance and love. Perfume is still used today for the same reasons.
Aromatherapy is more than perfume, the essential oils affect the circulatory, hormonal and nervous systems, involved in sexual desire and pleasure. These are pheromones, and work on sexual excitement sending out odour signals especially on the face, making kissing so pleasurable!
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