Men's health
Men can improve their health with ways such as eating enough fruit and vegetables, maintaining a healthy weight and staying safe at work. Learn more.
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Life stages
Health information in relation to a number of different life stages and life events, such as babies and toddlers, children, teenagers, young adults, pregnancy, women's health, men's health, seniors and end-of-life issues.
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How to talk to the men in your life about mental health
If you know a man who is feeling low or overwhelmed and finds it difficult to reach out for help, reach out to him using these practical tips.
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Genital thrush in males
Thrush is a yeast infection caused by an overgrowth of a fungus called candida. Learn how to prevent and manage this common yeast infection in males.
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Gynaecomastia
Find out about the treatments for gynaecomastia – the development of enlarged breasts in males - also sometimes called 'man boobs'.
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Penis care
Learning how to care for your penis properly helps reduce the risk of developing skin irritations and infections and ensuring good hygiene.
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Erectile dysfunction
Erectile dysfunction, or impotence, means problems getting or keeping an erection to have for intercourse. Learn more about causes and treatment.
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Premature ejaculation
Many males experience premature ejaculation in their lifetime. Find out what is normal, what is cause for concern and when to see a doctor.
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Mental health resources for men
Many things can affect your mental health. There are many resources and supports available to help men improve and manage their mental health.
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Depression in men
Men who experience depression may find it hard to discuss, because of societal pressures. Learn about how you can support a man with depression.
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Penis problems
Penis problems can cause men to worry sometimes. Here is helpful information about common penis issues and how they can be treated.
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Testosterone blood test
A testosterone blood test can show us how much of the sex hormone testosterone is in your body. Males usually have more testosterone than females.
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Bilateral vasectomy
A vasectomy is an operation to cut the tubes that carry sperm from your testicles. It is a permanent and effective method of male contraception.
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Reversing a vasectomy
Reversing a vasectomy is an operation to rejoin the tubes that carry sperm from your testicles. It may make you fertile again.
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Anxiety conditions
Anxiety can help us remain alert and be ready for challenges, but for 1 in 8 Australians, anxiety is a disorder that can impact everyday life.
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Male sexual problems
Nearly 1 in 2 Australian men have experienced a sexual difficulty, which can include a sexual act, from foreplay through to attaining or maintaining an erection, and also ejaculation. Any man can be affected, whether he is straight, gay, bisexual or transgender.
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Prostate problems
Swelling, enlargement and cancer are the most common problems that affect the prostate. Learn about important symptoms and treatment options here.
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Loss of male libido
Your libido (sex drive) can rise and fall over time. Read about how relationships, health, work, stress and other pressures can affect your libido.
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Flexible cystoscopy (male)
A flexible cystoscopy is a procedure to check for any problems in your bladder using a flexible telescope (cystoscope).
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Vasectomy
A vasectomy is a permanent form of contraception involving surgery. Learn about the procedure and what to expect, to make an informed decision.
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Balanitis
Balanitis is when the head of the penis becomes inflamed, making the skin it red and itchy. Learn more about its causes, treatments and prevention.
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Prostate specific antigen (PSA) test
A prostate specific antigen (PSA) blood test can be used to test for prostate cancer. It can also be used to monitor prostate cancer
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Prolonged erection
Prolonged erection (priapism) occurs when blood is trapped in the penis, causing pain. Learn the causes, treatment and how to prevent complications.
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Surgery for benign scrotal lumps
A benign scrotal lump is a lump in your scrotum that is not caused by a cancer. Most of them can be left alone but some cause problems and can be treated by surgery.
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Urethrotomy
A urethrotomy is an operation to treat a narrowing of your urethra. The narrowing is usually caused by scar tissue forming after inflammation, an infection or injury.
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Klinefelter (XXY) syndrome
Klinefelter (XXY) syndrome symptoms includes small genitals and infertility. Around 1 in 500 males have Klinefelter syndrome, but most are unaware.
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Condoms
Male or female condoms are important forms of contraception that can prevent most sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and unplanned pregnancy.
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Swollen or painful testicle
A swollen or painful testicle can be caused by many things. If the pain is severe, you should visit your nearest emergency department.
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Varicocele
A varicocele is a swelling of veins next to a testicle. Usually, it’s harmless, but if you are in pain or having fertility problems, treatment can help.
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South Australia rural and remote health services
South Australia's rural and remote health services help you access health care, if you live outside the metro area. Learn where to find them here.
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