Genital warts will not interfere with a kidney transplant. There may be an exacerbation of warts due to immunomodulating drugs.
Definitely not.
The artificial is used in place of an actual heart transplant. The reasons are because there are MANY risks in having a heart transplant, so some patients would prefer an artificial heart transplant. There are also many risks with this operation, too. The heart is made up of real blood and tissue, whereas the artificial heart is merely plastic.
If someone is having a heart attack it is not safe to sedate the. Sedating a person while having a heart attack can cause them to die.
Genital warts are caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV). Over 100 types of HPVs have been identified; about 40 of these types have the potential to infect the genital area. About 90% of genital warts are caused by two specific types of the virus (HPV-6 and -11), and these HPV types are considered "low risk," having a low cancer-causing potential. Other HPV types have been strongly associated with premalignant changes and cervical cancers in women. HPV-16 is responsible for about 50% of cervical cancers, and types 16, 18, 31, and 45 together account for 80% of cancers. Common warts are not the same as genital warts and are caused by different HPV types that infect the skin. Genital warts are indirectly associated with use of birth control pills due to increased sexual contact without the use of barrier protection, multiple sex partners, and having sex at an early age.
No. It will only affect the top layers of skin. It doesn't affect behaviour. If someone displays changes after having a tattoo than I would suggest that these problems were already part of their psyche.
HIV is easier to catch through broken skin than through intact skin, but you can still avoid HIV by not having genital-genital contact with someone who has HIV.
no as your having a child on someone else's behalf and your obviously not going to love it as much as a child you actually want ,simple as.
You can't get chlamydia from being too clean. You get chlamydia from sexual contact with someone who has it. It's spread by oral, anal, and vaginal sex; genital-genital contact; sharing sex toys; and birth to an infected woman.
You can't get chlamydia from punching someone in the mouth. Chlamydia is spread by sexual contact with someone who's infected. You can get it from oral, anal, or vaginal sex; genital-genital contact; sharing sex toys; or birth to an infected woman.
Definitely not.
Getting laid is just another term for having sex
"getting off" with smoeone means reaching an orgasm with them
By Having Sex With Someone A Male/Female And Getting Penetrated By A Penis
You can't get chlamydia from wearing tight clothing. You get chlamydia from having oral, anal, or vaginal sex with someone who's infected, from genital-genital contact with an infected person, or by being born to a woman with chlamydia. Generally the discomfort one feels from wearing tight pants is simple irritation and will clear up once you stop wearing pants that are too tight.
Yes I am sure you can if you are deemed to benefit from having a cochlear implant.
By Having Sex With Someone A Male/Female And Getting Penetrated By A Penis
No it is not.