by Breffni O'Brien | Nov 11, 2022 | Sexual Health
Testicular cancer is a serious condition but it has a good prognosis and can be cured in over 95% of cases, especially if caught early on… that’s why regular self-examination is important! In fact, most testicular cancers are found by men themselves or...
by Breffni O'Brien | Sep 26, 2022 | Sexual Health
As we know, sexually transmitted infections (STIs) or diseases (STDs) are not a common topic of conversation, especially in Ireland. In fact, STIs and STDs are commonly associated with shame and embarrassment. In addition, there are many misconceptions about STIs due...
by Breffni O'Brien | Sep 22, 2022 | Sexual Health
As we know, sexual health is not something Irish people would have spoken a lot about, traditionally. Unfortunately, this means that a lot of shame, embarrassment and misinformation have formed around topics, such as premature ejaculation, STIs, and contraception...
by Breffni O'Brien | Mar 21, 2022 | Sexual Health
Vaginal thrush is a common yeast infection that affects most women at some point in their lives, with up to three-quarters of women developing this infection. Thrush can be unpleasant and uncomfortable, but thankfully it is generally very easy to treat with antifungal...
by Breffni O'Brien | Feb 4, 2022 | Sexual Health
Vaginal dryness is very common but because it is not often discussed, it is often underdiagnosed and undertreated. The condition can cause discomfort, often affecting daily activities and overall quality of life. Here, we’re going to talk about the most common vaginal...
by Erin May | Nov 29, 2017 | Sexual Health
The contraceptive pill, patch and ring are the most commonly used types of contraception in Ireland today. But there are still widespread misconceptions about them! Here, we have worked with our Medical Team to dispel some of the most common misconceptions and give...