Erectile dysfunction (ED) can be a distressing health condition. It affects as many as 30 million men and is more prevalent among men over the age of 65. It is not uncommon for most men to fail to get or keep an erection from time to time. However, if this becomes more frequent, it may
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Causes of Male Infertility
Of the approximately one-third of couples trying to conceive, the problem lies with the male partner. While this can be discouraging and even heart-breaking for couples looking to start or expand a family, there is no reason to lose hope – many of the causes of male infertility can be addressed with treatment. If you
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Testosterone is the primary male sex hormone. Men typically reach their peak testosterone levels in early adulthood. Thereafter, testosterone level starts decreasing at approximately 1% each year. Testosterone not only affects sexual function, but it’s also responsible for building muscle and bone mass. Furthermore, it influences red blood cell production, bone density, and fat distribution.
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Testosterone is a type of sex hormone present in both men and women. While both men and women have testosterone in their systems, men have higher levels of it compared to women. This hormone is responsible for things like the growth of body hair, increased muscle mass, and lower levels of body fat, and a
Read MoreMale Infertility
One of the obstacles couples can face is infertility, the inability to conceive a child. It is estimated to affect around 15% of couples. Male infertility is when the problem is with the male partner, which happens about 40% of the time. Male infertility can be a tricky condition to diagnose and treat, and in
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