Health
Urinary Frequency and Testicular Ache After Sex? Here’s Why
Have you ever finished an intimate moment and suddenly felt the urge to pee over and over, only to find your urine stream weak—and maybe a dull ache in the testicles? It can be unsettling. The good news: in most cases, urinary frequency after sex, weak urine flow, and mild testicular discomfort are temporary and related to how your body reacts to arousal and orgasm. Let’s unpack what’s happening, when to watch for red flags, and how to support pelvic and urinary health naturally.
By Jane Smith5 months ago in Men
The Prostate Through the Ages: How Men Can Protect This Vital Gland at Every Stage of Life. AI-Generated.
When it comes to men’s health, few organs are as quietly important — and as easily neglected — as the prostate. This small gland, about the size of a chestnut, sits below the bladder and surrounds the urethra, playing a crucial role in both urination and fertility. Yet most men only notice it when something starts to go wrong — frequent bathroom trips, burning sensations, or interrupted sleep.
By Health For You5 months ago in Men
Cold Weather, Holding It In? Protect Your Prostate This Winter
Ever found yourself in the cold, trying to look composed while your socks have slid under your feet and your bladder feels like it might burst? You’re not alone. When temperatures drop, many of us delay bathroom breaks—whether it’s a crowded commute, a long-haul drive, or just not wanting to peel off layers. It seems harmless in the moment, but frequent “holding it in” during winter can aggravate urinary symptoms and make life harder for your bladder and prostate.
By Men's Health5 months ago in Men
Recovering from Prostatitis Naturally: A Holistic Approach to Lifestyle, Diet, and Balance. AI-Generated.
Chronic prostatitis can feel like a cycle that’s hard to break—periods of relief followed by flare-ups that disrupt daily life. The lingering pelvic discomfort, urinary issues, and emotional strain can gradually erode well-being. Many people discover that even after medication or physical therapy, symptoms can return if deeper lifestyle factors aren’t addressed.
By Men's Health5 months ago in Men
Still Feel Like You Need to Pee After Peeing? 6 Root Causes You Can Fix. AI-Generated.
“Just went, and it still feels like I need to go.” If that line sounds familiar, you’re not alone. Meet Zhou, a 29-year-old office worker who kept feeling like he had to pee again moments after zipping up. He’d stand over the toilet, wait, and squeeze out only a few drops. Frustrating? Absolutely. Uncommon? Not at all.
By Men's Health5 months ago in Men
The Garden After the War
Across the ages, we’ve played out this wound—the fall from Eden, the wars of gods and lovers, the burning of witches, the crucifixion of truth. But the myths are shifting now. The garden is not lost; it waits within us. Every healed heart is a seed, every honest union a bloom. We are rewriting the story of creation—not from power over, but power with. This is the new genesis.
By THE HONED CRONE5 months ago in Men
Holistic Prostate Care: TCM Constitution Assessment and Seasonal Self-Care Tips. AI-Generated.
Prostate health is a cornerstone of men’s well-being, influencing urination, sexual function, and overall vitality. Yet, many men only realize its importance when discomfort arises. While “prostate massage” is often mentioned online, doing it incorrectly at home can be risky. Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) offers a safer, holistic approach by focusing on body constitution and seasonal adjustments. Understanding your unique constitution and the rhythms of the seasons can help reduce urinary issues, pelvic discomfort, and inflammation—without invasive procedures.
By Jane Smith5 months ago in Men
When it comes to walking for health, longer is better, study suggests
By Lindsey Leake Extending the length of your daily walks can benefit your heart, new research suggests. In a study conducted among healthy adults, people who accumulated most of their daily steps in bouts of 15 minutes or longer had significantly lower risks of heart disease and death nearly a decade later than those who got in several shorter walks throughout the day. The study was published Monday in the Annals of Internal Medicine.
By General gyan5 months ago in Men





