Experts recommend that males do testicular self-exams once a month, starting at puberty. Self-exams are easy to do, and they take only a minute. Read on to find out how.
Experts recommend that males do testicular self-exams once a month, starting at puberty. Self-exams are easy to do, and they take only a minute. Read on to find out how.
Chances are, you don’t spend a lot of time thinking about the color of your urine. But urine color can tell you a lot about your health, so it’s worth paying attention.
Fertility is a common concern for people who have been newly diagnosed with cancer, and many wonder whether they will be able have children after their treatment.
Can a simple pill help men with low testosterone? Yes, it’s possible…at least for some men.
In most cases foamy urine is nothing to worry about, but in some situations, it could be a sign of an underlying health issue.
Experts estimate that 6% to 15% of men who have vasectomies eventually undergo a vasectomy reversal. Vasectomy reversal, while a complex procedure, offers many men a second chance at natural conception.
When seeing a urologist for erectile dysfunction (ED), many men ask about oral medications. Many men find them effective and convenient.
It can take time to find the right treatment for ED. And with lifestyle changes and surgery, it takes time for the situation to improve. What can men do in the meantime? How can they cope with ED in the here and now?
A penile implant (also called a penile prosthesis) is a surgically placed, mechanical device that helps a man get an erection—and keep it—for as long as he likes.
Around the world, people spend millions of dollars on dietary supplements each year. Many of the products are advertised as sexual enhancement products, claiming to boost libido, increase sexual pleasure, or give a man firmer erections.