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Retrograde alopecia is a form of hair loss characterized by the gradual thinning or recession of hair at the nape of the neck or the sides of the scalp.
If you’re feeling “off” with no obvious cause, it’s possible your hormone levels might not be in balance. Hypopituitarism is one potential cause of many types of hormone imbalances.
Klinefelter syndrome is a genetic condition having to do with sex chromosomes.
Sarcoidosis (also sometimes called Besnier–Boeck–Schaumann disease) is an inflammatory disease where clumps of immune cells form in various parts of your body.
Low sex drive, low energy, and trouble sleeping. Sound familiar? If so, it could be a sign of andropause, also referred to as "male menopause”.
Kallmann syndrome is a rare genetic disorder that causes a delay or a complete absence of puberty.
What is androgenetic alopecia? Androgenetic alopecia (AGA), commonly known as male pattern baldness (or female pattern hair loss in women), is a chronic, progressive form of hair loss that follows a recognizable pattern.
Testosterone is arguably one of the most essential hormones for supporting men’s health. It plays a role in supporting sexual, bone, muscle, and mental health.
Hard flaccid syndrome (HFS) is a condition where the penis remains partially erect, making it difficult to achieve a full erection or return to a completely flaccid state.
It’s normal for any guy to worry about why his testicles may be hurting. Of course, it’s always a good idea to see your healthcare provider if you have unexplained pain, but testicular pain has many possible causes that range from relatively harmless to serious.
We wouldn’t blame you if even hearing the words “testicular trauma” makes you shudder. No guy wants to think about getting hit in the most sensitive part of the body.
Sex should feel good, not painful. But for some men, it hurts. Male dyspareunia is the medical term for painful sexual intercourse in men.
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