Topic: men’s health

Urological health is a critical aspect of overall well-being, yet it is often surrounded by misconceptions and a lack of awareness. Given the unique anatomical and physiological differences between men and women, conditions affecting the urinary tract and reproductive organs manifest differently, and need distinct approaches to diagnosis, treatment and care. read more about Bladder and Urinary Problems in Men
Myths, taboos and ignorance remain an issue in many areas of health. Great progress has been made in breaking the stigma and building awareness around men's health and related pelvic floor issues read more about Pelvic Floor Health For Men: Myths, Taboos And You
Over a quarter of men frequently get up in the night to wee, but only fifth of them realise this could signal a problem with their prostate read more about When should men be concerned about weeing during the night?
The common symptoms that accompany an enlarged prostate gland can cause emotional as well as physical distress, but when lifestyle changes are not enough to tackle the problem, a minimally invasive surgical technique is offering hope for men to get their lives back on track read more about Holmium Laser Enucleation of the Prostate (HoLEP) Guide
Only 5% of men don’t know how to check themselves for testicular cancer. But there’s still more to do. read more about Movember: awareness is up, but more men need to act