The top 5 dangers to men’s health
/Men who take the time and initiative to be proactive with their wellbeing, can avoid the top 5 dangers to their health or at the very least, catch them at an early stage when they are more treatable.
Read MoreMen who take the time and initiative to be proactive with their wellbeing, can avoid the top 5 dangers to their health or at the very least, catch them at an early stage when they are more treatable.
Read MoreThe most common form of hair loss for men (and women) is androgenetic alopecia, also known as male or female pattern baldness.
Read MoreHowever, since the symptoms of BPH occur gradually, men often change their daily routine to accommodate their symptoms instead of finding ways to live their life without interruptions. Here are some suggestions for men on ways to help minimize the impact BPH on their life:
For a man, pain in the groin refers to discomfort in the area where the abdomen ends and the legs begin. Any sort of pain a man is feeling could be a wide variety of things that could be contributing to its cause.
These glands of the reproductive system make a white fluid mixed in with the semen at the time of ejaculation. If blood is present in the semen, it has come from either the seminal vesicle or prostate.
Clinicians should measure total testosterone more than once and obtain a symptom history before making a diagnosis. Validated questionnaires are not sufficient for either diagnosis or monitoring.
Read MoreAs men get older, many changes can occur one of which is their risk for developing an enlarged prostate gland. This condition is known as BPH which affects about half of men between the ages of 51 and 60 and up to 90 percent of men over the age of 80.
Read MoreWhen a man has an orgasm, a tube called the vas deferens transports sperm to the prostate, where it mixes with other fluids to produce liquid semen which is what is ejaculated during climax.
Read MoreThe entire month of April is recognized as the official Testicular Cancer Awareness Month.
Read MoreDeveloped by the U. S. National Institutes of Health who also funded the study, DMAU combines activity of a hormone like testosterone and a progestin.
Read MoreTo be diagnosed with diabetes is one thing. To have erectile dysfunction (ED) is another. Is it possible there is a connection between the two? The answer to this is a definitive “yes.”
Read MoreReceiving a diagnosis of prostate cancer can be unsettling news making a man feel vulnerable and confused. The good news is that while extremely serious, prostate cancer is very likely curable.
Read MoreLet’s take a look at medications affecting a man’s sexual performance which might be the real reason why action in the bedroom has toned down.
Read MoreMen who have been given a clean bill of health, beware – if you are experiencing trouble in getting or keeping an erection firm enough for sexual intercourse, this may be signaling issues with heart disease.
Read MoreTo help men remain as healthy as possible, it is important to be familiar with what cancers are they more likely to die from. The earlier men recognize symptoms of these 5 cancers and seek help from their physician as soon as possible, the greater chance they have of surviving them:
Read MoreThe primary symptom is enlargement of the breasts. Males may notice tenderness or even a slight bump or lump behind the nipple area. Other symptoms can include:
Read MoreAs the saying goes, “Teamwork is the ability to work together toward a common goal” is very applicable in medicine. For men experiencing erectile dysfunction (ED), it may take more than one health care professional to solve the issue.
Read MoreMen may not have as quite of dramatic of changes as women do but there are changes that transpire affecting different aspects of his reproductive system.
Read MoreIt is their time and their chance to be an advocate for themselves. It is not the time to clam up barely asking any questions regarding their health.
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