Ectasia

Ectasia is a term that describes a condition where the body's tissues or organs become softer and more stretchy than normal. This can occur in various parts of the body, including the bladder, stomach, esophagus, intestines and others.

Ectasia can be caused by various factors such as age, heredity, smoking, obesity, diabetes, hormonal changes and other diseases. It can lead to a variety of symptoms, including pain, discomfort, difficulty urinating or defecating, and loss of control over bodily functions.

If you experience symptoms of ectasia, it is important to see a doctor for diagnosis and treatment. In some cases, surgery or other treatments such as medication or lifestyle changes may be required.

It is important to remember that ectasia is not a disease in the strict sense of the word, but rather a consequence of other diseases or conditions that need to be treated. Therefore, it is important to consult a doctor promptly and undergo the necessary treatment.



An article about ectasia (exasia, ecstasy): what it looks like and how to prevent problems.

Introduction In the modern world, more and more men and women are experiencing problems with erection. Against this background, sexology is becoming increasingly popular. There is active research on this topic in science, as well as the development of technology in commerce. Various theories are emerging, according to doctors and scientists. One of these is considered to be ectasia, which will be discussed in the article.

Description of ectasia Erection is the process of forming and increasing pressure in the cavernous bodies of the male penis to achieve a state of sufficient density and tension for sexual intercourse, which ensures sufficient filling and tension of the cavernous bodies of the penis