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List some of the common sexual health problems in males as outlined in the text.
 
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List the individual phases of the female menstrual cycle.
 
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Describe the general definition of endometriosis.
 
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List at least five of the possible symptoms of premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD).
 
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Discuss the common sexual health problems in females as outlined in the text.
 
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Answer: Males, like females, should always be on the lookout for signs of sexually transmitted infection such as blisters or sores on the genitals. A hard lump in a testicle may be a sign of testicular cancer. Another common disorder is cryptorchidism, usually referred to as an undescended testicle. In addition, several common sexual health problems in men involve the prostate such as prostatitis, gland enlargement, and prostate cancer.

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Answer: menstrual phase, proliferative phase, secretory phase

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Answer: This is a condition in which tissue grows in the areas outside of the uterus such as the fallopian tubes, ovaries, and other structures in the pelvic region. Responding to the same hormonal symptoms as the uterus, this tissue can break down and bleed during the month menstrual cycle, discharging blood into the abdominal/pelvic cavity causing pain, scarring, and potential infertility.

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Answer: Answers will vary, but the possibilities include: anxiety, panic attacks, mood swings, feelings of despair, persistent irritability or anger, sleep disturbances, food cravings, low energy, difficulty focusing, and loss of interest in daily activities and relationships.

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Answer: In general, women should have their first pelvic exam and Pap text by age 21. After that, sexually active women should follow their health-care provider's advices about screenings for cervical cancer and sexually transmitted infections, both viral and bacterial. Also, a common fungal infection affecting females is vulovaginal candidiasis, often referred to as a yeast infection.
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Thank you for helping me throughout this difficult semester
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