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Inability to achieve or maintain an erection; may be associated with
cardiovascular disease.
Could be associated with neurological, vascular disease, or cardiovascular
disease (i.e., lack of blood flow)
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What hormonal change occurs What does the acronym TORCH
1 2
during menopause? represent?
What is erectile dysfunction and its
3 4 menstrual cycle
possible association?
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, What hormonal change Decreased estrogen.
occurs during
menopause?
male reproductive includes testes, epididymis, vas deferens, seminal
system vesicles, prostate gland and penis
Testes produce sperm and testosterone
produce oocytes and hormones (estrogen,
Ovaries
progesterone)
menstrual cycle Phases, follicular, ovulation, luteal, menstruation
Female reproductive ovaries, fallopian tubes, uterus, cervix and vagina
system
headaches, hair loss, vaginal dryness, insomnia,
What are common
depression, weight gain, mood swings, hot flashes,
symptoms of
heavy sweating
menopause?
Decreased estrogen
A rare congenital disorder where the urethral
What is epispadias?
opening is on the dorsal ) side of the penis
A congenital disorder where the urethra opens
What is hypospadias?
ventral (below) the penis.
A condition where one or both of the testes fail to
What is cryptorchidism? descend into the scrotum.
Increased risk for infertility and testicular cancer
A condition where endometrial tissue grows outside
the uterus
What is endometriosis?
Pain, infertility, pelvic adhesions
chronic inflammation leads to scarring and infertility
Pelvic Inflammatory Disease.
Often due to untreated STI like Chlamydia or
What does PID stand for
gonorrhea
and what are its risks?
Risks include ectopic pregnancy, fallopian tube
scarring, and infertility.