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More Than Just a Pill: The Smart Way to Treat Epididymitis
There’s a specific kind of pain men rarely discuss, one that settles deep in a place that feels both vulnerable and vital. It often begins as a dull, persistent ache, maybe a swelling you try to ignore, hoping it will just go away. But when that discomfort sharpens into a clear, undeniable signal of distress, you’re suddenly faced with a diagnosis you may have never heard of: epididymitis.
By namkoong kevinabout 14 hours ago in Men
Prostatitis Puzzle: Why Your Antibiotics Aren't Working (And What To Do Instead)
“Doctor, I feel like I’m playing a game of whack-a-mole,” Jack said, sinking into the chair in my office. It was a sigh I’d heard countless times before. “I’ve been on antibiotics for almost a year. The symptoms go down, then pop right back up somewhere else. It’s exhausting, expensive, and honestly, it’s messing with my head.”
By Shuang houabout 14 hours ago in Men
I Thought Silence Meant Peace
I thought silence meant peace. I thought if I stayed quiet long enough, the noise inside me would eventually settle. I believed that not reacting was the same as being calm, that holding my tongue was a sign of maturity, that swallowing discomfort made me stronger.
By Imran Ali Shaha day ago in Men
The Real Reason We Go to War Isn’t What You Think
Most of us grow up hearing the same explanation for war. It’s about freedom. It’s about safety. It’s about justice. Those words sound good. They’re clean. They’re easy to repeat. But the older you get—and the more patterns you notice—the harder it becomes to accept that story at face value.
By Brice Davis2 days ago in Men
The Onion Conundrum: Can This Kitchen Staple Sabotage Your Prostatitis Recovery?
The sizzle of a hot pan, the sharp, familiar scent of an onion hitting the oil… it’s a cornerstone of so many comfort meals. For most of us, it’s the simple, aromatic start to a delicious dinner. But for someone managing prostatitis, that simple act can feel like a high-stakes gamble. The question echoes in kitchens everywhere: "Can I, or can't I, eat this?"
By Amanda Chou3 days ago in Men
How Black Men Stay Strong Through Hard Times
Understanding the Unique Challenges Black Men Face The Impact of Racial Trauma and Systemic Barriers Racial trauma represents the psychological wounds inflicted by encounters with racism and discrimination. Unlike single-incident trauma, racial trauma is often ongoing and cumulative, creating a chronic stress response that can profoundly affect mental health. Research published by the American Psychological Association shows that these repeated exposures to discrimination can lead to anxiety, depression, and post-traumatic stress symptoms in Black men.
By LaMarion Ziegler4 days ago in Men
Shattering the Stigma: Why We Must End Guys' Silence on Depression Now
Imagine a guy in his 30s, always the life of the party, cracking jokes at work and coaching his kid's soccer team on weekends. One day, he snaps at his wife over nothing, then heads to the garage alone with a bottle of beer. Behind that tough front hides a battle with depression that no one sees. This story plays out too often. Men face depression at rates close to women, yet they rarely speak up. About one in seven men will deal with it in their lifetime, but many hide it behind anger or endless hustle.
By LaMarion Ziegler4 days ago in Men
Are Testosterone Boosters Effective? What You Should Really Know
Interest in supplements that promise stronger muscles, better mood, or higher energy often leads people to the shelf labelled “testosterone boosters.” The reality is more nuanced. A testosterone booster supplement can produce small changes in some users, but results vary widely and depend on ingredients, baseline hormone levels, lifestyle, and expectations.
By Lakshay Gulati4 days ago in Men
Cold River Stare
He missed them already. His mom, dad and sister. In downtown Omaha he sat in his work van staring at the cold Missouri River. The large parking lot gave refuge to just Ron today. The lot was usually more busy in the summer time for people wanting to take the walking bridge into Council Bluffs but in the winter it was no more than a spot for people like Ron to stop and eat their lunch. Ron was a bit chubby, clean shaven wearing a golf shirt and khaki's with so much in ground dirt in them that no detergent could get them back to their former glory again.
By Robert de Mattos5 days ago in Men






