Men’s Clinic: Your Guide to Men’s Health

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Welcome to Men’s clinic. Men’s clinic is a Pretoria, Johannesburg, Sandton, Durban, cape town, South African-based company that has expertise in Male Sexual Health problems & Penis Development. We use natural herbs to cure weak erection, early ejaculation, low libido, fertility & sperm count, penis enlargement. men’s clinic Pretoria, men’s clinic Johannesburg, men’s clinic international, men’s clinic, men’s clinic cape town, men’s clinic Durban, men’s clinic international Sandton, men’s clinic international weak erection early ejaculation penis enlargement.

MEN’S CLINIC WEAK ERECTION

Weak Erection (also known as impotence or erectile dysfunction) is not a disease, but a secondary condition brought on by other, primary causes. It is a side effect, a symptom of something else. Don’t become ashamed to come for help. At men’s clinic special we help people with such problems.

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Premature Ejaculation or {Early Ejaculation}

Premature ejaculation is simply defined as “ejaculation occurring before the individual wishes it”. The condition can be temporary in inexperienced men, adolescents, and men who are too highly excited. This includes men who have abstained from sex for a long time. At Men’s clinic special, we help you last in bed so that your wife can also take you as a full husband but not an impotent one. The Hite Report on Male Sexuality surveyed over seven thousand men and found that 21% ejaculated within 50-60 seconds. Another 62% ejaculated within 1-5 minutes. Only 1 in 6 men lasted over 5 minutes and 1 in 10 over 10 minutes.

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Low Libido or {Low Sex Drive}

Low libido can loosely be defined as a lack of sexual desire. Low sex drive for an individual is a very personal issue and depends on many variables including age. It is the second most common sexual dysfunction in men after premature ejaculation. A recent issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association reported this. The loss of sexual appetite is also very difficult for men to discuss.

Penis Enlargement

Penis enlargement is the expansion or elongating of a male sexual reproductive organ or manhood.

At Men Clinics international we pride ourselves on our over 2 decades of having perfected the craft of excellence in side effects free permanent Manhood Expansion and elongation ordinarily referred to as Penis Enlargement.

Penis enlargement Pretoria Johannesburg is any technique aimed to increase the size of a human penis. Some methods aim to increase total length, others the shaft’s girth, and yet others the glans size. Techniques include pills, hormones, massage, stretching, inflation, incision, injections, and implants. While some techniques are hoaxes, others may be somewhat effective, perhaps at risk of complications.

Tempted by penis enlargement products i.e creams, oils, pills & gels that claim to help with your penis enlargement? Get the facts about what to expect from male penis enhancement pills, pumps, exercises at our clinic in Pretoria South Africa. We use natural organic products with no side effects, complications and results are permanent.

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Penis enlargement herbs, Medicine, treatments

Men’s Clinic in Pretoria Johannesburg offers Penis enhancement pills, creams, oils, powders, and other products to increase your penis size, length, and girth in South Africa. Make your penis firmer and last longer at our clinic. We have the best Penis enhancement products in South Africa that do not require a prescription.

Our products are made from natural herbal extracts designed to naturally increase the size, shape, and firmness of men’s penis. Regular application of the products – oils help stimulate the development of Penis tissue.

Did you know that we have a natural herbal supplement that will enhance the look and feel of your penis naturally! Adding inches to your bust is now safe and affordable.

Natural Penis Enlargement Development

Men’s Clinic offers powders, pills, & creams products to increase your penis size, make your penis firmer, and last longer at our men’s clinic in Windhoek, Namibia. Our products – creams and pills are made from herbal extracts. Our penis enlargement clinic will help you increase your penis, improve penis strength, make your penis stronger and heal early ejaculation.

Penis Enlargement is not always about sexual satisfaction as a small and short penis may harm one’s self-esteem amongst one’s peers, especially in public places where men share bathrooms such as sports clubs, communal gyms, urinals in public toilets, massage parlors, public swimming pools and other communal institutions that may require one to share bathing and dressing facilities.

The cost for Men’s Health Clinic depends on the type of condition(s) you have. We can determine the actual cost after an initial consultation with you. Do give us a call today for an appointment.

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Low Fertility and {Sperm Count}

Low sperm count means that the fluid (semen) you ejaculate during an orgasm contains fewer sperms than normal.

Having a low sperm count decreases the odds that one of your sperm will fertilize your partner’s egg, resulting in pregnancy. Nonetheless, many men who have low sperm count are still able to father a child. men’s clinic Pretoria, men’s clinic Johannesburg, men’s clinic international, men’s clinic, men’s clinic cape town, men’s clinic Durban, men’s clinic international Sandton, men’s clinic international weak erection early ejaculation penis enlargement.

A low sperm count, also called oligozoospermia, is where a man has fewer than 15 million sperm per milliliter of semen.Having a low sperm count can make it more difficult to conceive naturally, although successful pregnancies can still occur.Problems with sperm, including a low sperm count and problems with sperm quality, are quite common. They’re a factor in around 1 in 3 couples who are struggling to get pregnant.There are treatments available on the NHS or privately that can help you become a dad if you have a low sperm count.

Getting your sperm count checked

See your GP if you have not managed to conceive after 1 year of trying for a baby.

It’s a good idea for both you and your partner to get advice, as fertility problems can affect men and women and often it’s a combination of both. It’s important to understand what the exact issue is before you decide on your next steps.

One of the tests your GP can arrange is a semen analysis.

This is where a sample of semen is analyzed to check the quality and quantity of the sperm. The results are usually available within a week.

If the results are not normal, the test should be repeated to ensure it was accurate. This will normally be performed after 3 months.

Your GP can refer you to a specialist in male infertility at your local hospital or fertility clinic if any problems are found.

Home sperm count testing kits

There are several male fertility home-testing kits available to buy from pharmacies. These tests claim to indicate whether your sperm count is low.

It may be tempting to try one of the tests if you would rather not see your GP, but you should be aware that:

  • although research by the manufacturers suggests these tests can give an accurate indication of sperm count, they have not been extensively studied
  • some home-testing kits classify a low sperm count as under 20 million sperm per milliliter of semen, but more recent international guidelines state that anything above 15 million sperm per milliliter of semen is normal
  • some kits only check the number of sperm, not other things that can affect fertility such as how well the sperm are able to move (motility) – it’s best to use a kit that measures both these things

While these tests might sometimes give a useful indication of your sperm count, they may also give you false reassurance or may suggest your sperm count is low when it’s actually perfectly normal.

It’s better to see your GP for proper semen analysis at an accredited laboratory if you’re concerned about your fertility. See how to use self-test kits safely for more about the issues of home-testing.

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Causes of a low sperm count

In many cases, it’s not obvious what causes a low sperm count.

Sometimes problems with sperm count and quality are associated with:

  • a hormone imbalance, such as hypogonadism (reduced hormone production)
  • a genetic problem such as Klinefelter syndrome
  • having had undescended testicles as a baby
  • a structural problem – for example, the tubes that carry sperm being damaged and blocked by illness or injury, or being absent from birth
  • a genital infection such as chlamydia, gonorrhea or prostatitis (infection of the prostate gland)
  • varicoceles (enlarged veins in the testicles)
  • previous surgery to the testicles or hernia repairs
  • the testicles becoming overheated
  • excessive alcohol consumption, smoking and using drugs such as marijuana or cocaine
  • certain medications, including testosterone replacement therapy, long-term anabolic steroid use, cancer medications (chemotherapy), some antibiotics and some antidepressants
  • being overweight or obese

Treatments for low sperm count

If you or your partner has been diagnosed with a low sperm count, there are several options available.

Keep trying

Your doctor may initially suggest trying to conceive naturally for a little longer. Many couples conceive within the second year of trying.

You can help maximize your chances of conceiving by:

  • having sex every 2 or 3 days
  • moderating your alcohol consumption and stopping smoking
  • staying in good shape, exercising regularly, and having a healthy, balanced diet

Read more about how to improve your chances of becoming a dad.

IVF

In vitro fertilization (IVF) may be an option if you have a slightly low sperm count and you’ve been trying to conceive naturally with your partner for at least 2 years.

During IVF, an egg is removed from the woman’s ovaries and fertilized with sperm in a laboratory. The fertilized egg is then returned to the woman’s womb to grow and develop.

Read more about IVF.

Intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI)

Intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) is a type of IVF technique, in which a single sperm is injected directly into an egg to fertilize it. The fertilized egg is then transferred to the woman’s womb.

ICSI may be offered if you’ve been trying to conceive naturally with your partner for at least 2 years and you have either few or no sperm in your semen or poor quality sperm.

Before having ICSI, you and your partner will need to have an assessment to ensure the treatment is appropriate.

This will involve questions about your medical and sexual history, and screening tests to check for infections or genetic problems that could affect your baby and the chances of ICSI working.

The Human Fertilisation & Embryo Authority (HFEA) has more information about ICSI.

Donor insemination

Donor insemination means using sperm donated by another man.

You may wish to consider using donor insemination as an alternative to ICSI, particularly if you have a genetic disorder that could be passed on to any children. It can be used as part of IVF if necessary.

If you’re considering donor insemination, you should be offered counseling as a couple about the implications for you and your children.

Gonadotrophin medicine

If you have very low levels of gonadotrophin hormones (that stimulate the production of sperm), you should be offered treatment with gonadotrophin medicine to improve your fertility.

But if no cause has been found for your abnormal sperm count, you will not be offered hormone-based medicines as they are not known to improve fertility in these cases.

Men’s Clinic Frequently Asked Questions

  • What services does the Men’s Clinic offer?

    • Erectile Dysfunction (ED) treatment
    • Low Testosterone (Low T) treatment
    • Premature Ejaculation treatment
    • Sexually Transmitted Infection (STI) testing and treatment
    • Male Infertility evaluation and treatment
    • Vasectomy
    • Circumcision
    • Sexual Health Consultations
    • Men’s Health Checkups
    • Testosterone Replacement Therapy
  • What are the typical clinic hours?

    • Hours vary per location. Contact the specific branch for their schedule.
  • How do I make an appointment?

    • Online: Book appointments through the clinic’s website (if available).
    • Phone: Call the specific branch directly.
    • In-Person: Visit the clinic to schedule an appointment.
  • What forms of payment are accepted?

    • Credit cards (Visa, Mastercard, etc.)
    • Debit cards
    • Cash (may vary per location)
    • Medical Aid (check with your insurer for coverage)
  • Do I need a referral from my doctor?

    • May vary depending on the service, insurance, and clinic policy.
    • Contact the clinic or your insurance provider to confirm.
  • What should I expect during my first visit?

    • Medical history review
    • Physical examination
    • Discussion of concerns and symptoms
    • Explanation of treatment options
    • Potential lab tests or referrals

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