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Male Reproductive Health

Support long-term health through screening, symptom awareness, and preventive care.

Male reproductive health includes sexual wellness, testicular and prostate awareness, STI prevention, and routine checkups. Early evaluation helps identify issues before they become harder to treat.

Illustration of sperm and egg representing male reproductive health awareness.

Routine exams and early attention to changes can support better male reproductive outcomes.

Action Steps

  • Schedule routine preventive visits even when no symptoms are present.
  • Report urinary, sexual function, or testicular changes early.
  • Keep STI prevention and testing part of regular care planning.
  • Discuss family history and age-based screening plans with your clinician.

When to Seek Care

  • New testicular lump, swelling, asymmetry, or persistent discomfort.
  • Urinary urgency, weak stream, painful urination, or blood in urine.
  • Sudden severe testicular pain is an emergency and needs immediate care.

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