Men can get urinary tract infections—and they may indicate something bigger is wrong.
One is an issue of volume, the other of frequency. Both need to be treated—but differently.
By Helen Massy
Thinking of waiting out a urinary tract infection? Here are the risk factors to consider first.
By Fjolla Arifi
These painful occurrences can be the ultimate pleasure blocker, so get creative.
Changes in color and clarity can signal bodily issues you should note.
Experts break down why you might be suffering from painful urination.
By Kitti Palmai
Irritation and UTIs could be some results you didn't expect.
An unusual sight in a bodily fluid isn't a fun discovery, but the culprits are easily treated.
By Holly Ellis
Hormonal contraceptives may be impacted by some medications. Here's what you need to know.
By Sarah Harris
Urinary tract infections are more common for postmenopausal women, but there are solutions.
By Kate Daniel
Here's what you need to know about MV140, also known as Uromune.
D-mannose could be worth adding to your regimen to ward off infections.
Doctors need to determine the type of infection before they can prescribe the treatment.
You should be aware of these 8 ingredients before a 'glove' goes on or in your body.
By Kay Johnson
Candy G-strings and sugary foods are tasty ways to spice up sex, but precautions are crucial.
Maintaining your vaginal microbiome is important for your whole body.
Yep, men can get UTIs; not as frequently as women do, but it still helps to know your risk.
By David Hopper
Having a bun in the oven brings on a bunch of bodily developments.
By Helen Massy
When your member is buried, it's still there but no longer visible on the outside.
Skene's glands may be the cause of your bladder discomfort.
Beware of marketing ploys and pay attention to the ingredients before using these risky items.
It's not always a sudden and forceful accident that brings agony to your penis or testicles.
Gynecological pain may feel like the end of your sex life—but it doesn't have to be.
Genital residue is often associated with penises, but it's just as common for women.
By Rachel Crowe
These suggestions may seem obvious, but you need to heed them—get in shape and see your doctor.
What to expect when you're expecting? Possibly—a urinary tract infection.
It's not just annoying. A long-term, persistent issue can have far-reaching effects.
By Rachel Crowe
Staying hydrated is important, but fortunately for your bladder, you don't need to go overboard.
STIs and urinary issues cause most cases, so prevent the former and address the latter quickly.
If climaxing is causing more 'ouch' than 'aah,' there could be a treatable source.
This urethral penetration kink makes many men feel incredible—but it's not without risks.
Several conditions can cause painful intercourse, but treatments are available.
Urinary tract infections can lead to a life-threatening condition. Here are the warning signs.
You may experience painful or frequent urination—but is it a full-blown infection?
Prostate inflammation can be more than uncomfortable. Knowing the cause is key to fixing it.
Tylenol has long been recommended for pain relief during pregnancy, but now caution is advised.
One case is worse, but both affect well-being.
Consistency and color may be trying to tell you something.
Syphilis scares from Oklahoma to Australia have folks nervous about a sensation down under.
The two conditions seem unrelated, but evidence suggests they might be intertwined.
We are what we eat—but maybe we are what we pee, as well.
It's true, STIs are a common source of epididymitis, but also be aware of other possible causes.
Touted by radiologists, PAE for benign prostatic hyperplasia is under clinical trial in the U.S.
Blood in your urine or other conditions that may need treatment. Let a urologist make that call.
By David Hopper
Extreme cold has been used to help treat cancer for years. Can it help in other ways?
When used properly, sustainable menstrual products may offer a variety of benefits.
By Kate Daniel
The infection in your urethra could be caused by a bacterium that experts are still studying.
By Anna Herod
Here's when and why you should be on the lookout for one of the most common urological diseases.
Post-coital cleanings can feel good, but some experts question if they're necessary.
Sometimes you feel more, sometimes less. Why does it change?
The color and consistency of your semen can clue you in on certain health issues.
The ball is in your court when it comes to finding relief from this kind of genital pain.
Everybody poops, but not everybody knows what to avoid when cleaning up.
Women heading abroad should prep for sexual health needs and be ready for spontaneity.
By Susan Denham
UTIs are always a nuisance, but if they're happening with regularity, it's time to see a doctor.
Never ignore pain in your penis, because it may indicate a serious underlying problem.
By Sarah Morris
Knowing what causes it can certainly help you avoid it. We're here to help.
By Sarah Morris
It's a fast solution for unwanted smells. Here's how it works and why you should avoid overuse.
Beyond prostate issues, several other conditions may be causing your frequent bathroom trips.
The two conditions can seem similar, so only a doctor can help you tell them apart.
By Eric Schad
Though it's common and often harmless, an ignored case of BPH can lead to complications.
By Anna Herod
Here's what you need to know about the physical symptoms that might point to epididymitis.
By David Hopper
Urinary tract infections are less likely in men than women, but they happen—here's what to know.
By David Hopper
Minimally invasive procedures can help you put benign prostatic hyperplasia behind you.
The signs don't necessarily mean you have the disease. Find out what else it could be.
By Eric Schad
Can changing your diet help you prevent or alleviate a urinary tract infection?
If you notice a discharge from your penis, STIs aren't the only cause.
By David Hopper
Don’t panic—here’s when to seek professional help about changes to your private parts.
By David Hopper
Inflammation of the prostate is more than a nuisance. Here are some causes.
Several factors play a role in the frequency of visits to this specialist.
By David Hopper
Remedies in conjunction with antibiotics may help you bounce back faster.
By Holly Ellis
Medical experts aren’t sure about a direct link, but transmasculine people should be careful.
A brand-new, easy form of contraception has hit the market, but be sure to read the fine print.
Pain and erectile issues are just two of the reasons to call the doctor—the sooner the better.
By David Hopper
What you do after sex can make a world of difference in protecting your health.
Traditions, health reasons and sexual function all contribute to the debate over circumcision.
By Giddy Staff
An intimate night shouldn't leave your vagina feeling like it survived a high-intensity workout.
By Ashley Mateo
If you have urination difficulties, identify the root cause so you can receive appropriate care.
By Eric Schad
Some UTI symptoms may fly under the radar, but missing the clues can have consequences.
By Holly Ellis
Incorporating certain foods into your diet can help keep your vagina healthy.
Drinking cranberry juice is more myth than cure-all, but you can take steps to stave off UTIs.
By Lynn Braz
Many times it's no big deal, but there may be situations where shrinkage is more serious.
Optimal underwear can lead to a healthier vagina in terms of sex life and fertility.
By Sarah Morris
Just because they're common doesn't mean UTIs can't be dangerous. Getting treated is key.
By Thea Engst
Sexually active? Keep your pH balanced and your vagina healthy with these tips.
UTIs can cause painful symptoms and become dangerous if untreated, but you can stave them off.
By Anna Herod
Inflammation of the epididymis can be painful and dangerous. Here’s what you need to know.
Don't panic! Blood in your urine can be very bad, or sometimes not so bad.
By Sarah Morris
Diabetes can cause side effects in unexpected ways and places, especially in the bedroom.
Hold off on spooning until after you take a bathroom break.
By Ashley Mateo
A UTI can strike at any time and lead to serious complications. Be prepared with the facts.
It’s uncommon and not widely known, but yes, POIS exists; you can get sick after ejaculation.
By Jason Crosby
Recognize the roadblocks to orgasms and learn the potential solutions to getting off.
Pubic hair grooming habits are constantly evolving. What pubic practice is best for you?
By Sarah Morris
Increase vaginal health with fewer products and more nurture.
By Holly Ellis
Save yourself from pain and trouble by identifying possible causes of urinary tract infections.
An enlarged prostate can cause symptoms that range from uncomfortable to serious, if untreated.
By Helen Massy
An enlarged prostate is common, but it's important to learn more about it.
By Giddy Staff
While most males were circumcised as babies, some adult men are choosing to undergo the snip.
Penis discomfort is not uncommon, but it’s important to identify the problem and seek help.
The decision to get a penile implant is a serious one and calls for some serious research.