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Here Are Embarrassing Male Body Problems and Some Possible Solutions

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Accordig to Web MD, the following male body problems can cause embarrassment:

Back Hair

By the mid-20s, men will know their back hair destiny: barely there, a few tufts, or full and bushy. Is yours a magnet for women? Or a throwback to the Stone Age? If you want to tame the shag, laser hair removal can thin back hair or remove it all, and the results are nearly permanent. Cheaper options include waxing, hair removal creams, and razors, with results that last up to a few weeks.

Beer Belly

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You don’t have to drink beer to get a beer belly. Men are more likely to gain fat around the waist, so anything fattening can pad the paunch. Unfortunately, belly fat raises the risk of heart disease, especially if your waist size is more than 40 inches. But there is good news: If you follow a weight loss plan, belly fat is usually the first to go.

Excessive Sweating

 

Excessive Sweating

Men have a higher “sweat output” than women. That’s a fact. But if you always need to wipe your hands or often sweat through clothes, it may be more than a “guy” thing. It could be excessive sweating, called hyperhidrosis. Emotions, heat or nothing at all can trigger the downpour. It usually affects the armpits, palms, or soles of the feet. Effective treatments are available through a health professional.

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Unibrow

Now here’s a hair problem that affects men of all ages. The same hormones that make your beard grow can make eyebrows so thick and bushy that they meet in the center. “Unibrow” is the most common reason young men get electrolysis. This procedure uses tiny electric shocks to permanently destroy the hair follicles. Waxing is another way to shape brows, but it must be repeated every four to six weeks.

Razor Bumps

You work hard for that close shave. So it can be exasperating when small bumps mar otherwise smooth skin. Razor bumps form when hairs curl back on themselves and grow into the skin. They’re most common in African-Americans and men with curly hair. To keep the bumps at bay, take a hot shower before shaving. Apply a thick gel, and always shave in the direction your beard grows.

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Bad Breath

You probably know that smelly foods and smoking can sabotage breath. But the most common culprit is bacteria. When you brush teeth, brush the tongue as well to banish the bacteria that thrive there. If good hygiene doesn’t sweeten your breath, see your dentist and doctor. Gum disease, dry mouth, or acid reflux could be part of the problem.

 

Sexual Dysfunction

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Men may not be eager to discuss sexual troubles, but nearly a third of guys experience problems. This may include premature ejaculation (PE), or erectile dysfunction (ED). Risk factors for ED include diabetes, heart disease, neurologic conditions, smoking, circulation problems, and some medications. Talk to your doctor if you have ED or other sexual problems to help evaluate the problem and recommend treatment.

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