Urogenital Health

Male Infertility on the Rise: Why Sperm Counts Are…

Having a low sperm count means that the fluid you ejaculate contains fewer sperms than normal. Consequently, it decreases the chances of the sperm...
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Dry Skin on Penis: 6 Reasons Why It May…

What is Dry Skin on Penis? Dry skin on penis is a common penile condition most men face at some point in their life....
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Yeast Infection in Men: Causes and Symptoms

Most yeast infections are caused by and overgrowth of the normally harmless skin fungus Candida albicans. Previously thought to be exclusive only to females,...
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The Connection Between Low Testosterone and Headaches

The quantity of testosterone in the body defines and develops male characteristics, such as voice, depth, facial hair, large muscles, and sperm production. And...
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How to Deal With the Risks of Urogenital Sinus

Urogenital sinus is a rare fetal abnormality of the urogenital system. This abnormality is specific to female fetuses. A single tissue is supposed to...
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Prostate and Your Diet (Side B): 6 Foods to…

Diet is an important part of any treatment plan, including Benign Prostate Hyperplasia (BPH): a condition that causes the prostate gland to enlarge in...
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Prostate and Your Diet (Side a): 7 Foods to…

In some men over 50, high levels of Dihydrotestosterone (DHT), the converted form of the male testosterone hormone, can cause the prostate gland to...
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Fading Masculinity: 9 Tell-Tale Signs of Low Testosterone

Testosterone is a hormone that determines ‘masculine’ traits such as vocal depth, bodily hair, and sperm production along with bone and muscle mass development....
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Upright Troubles: The Link Between Low Testosterone and Erectile…

Known in the common tongue as the ‘male hormone’ despite being present in both males and females, testosterone is responsible for sex organ development...
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