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  • Acne in Males

    Many people experience acne, including men. Men who have acne may feel embarrassed, thinking they are the only man over a certain age to experience it. But they are definitely not alone, as it is a more common problem than many realize.

  • What Are the Causes of UTI in Men?

    Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are always caused by a foreign pathogen, usually bacteria but sometimes viruses or fungi. There are factors that can put men at higher risk of developing a UTI.

  • What Are the Causes of Bloating in Men?

    Bloating means to be made distended, as with air, water, or food. Other common words used by people feeling bloated are "puffy" and "swollen." With humans, feeling bloated usually concerns the abdomen-- a general swelling or increase in waistline. Women have different reasons for feeling bloated from men, such as their menstrual cycles; men's reasons for bloating are more straightforward.

  • What Are the Causes of Elevated hCG in Men?

    hCG stands for human chorionic gonadotropin or human chorionic gonadotrophin. They are both the same thing: a hormone in the human body. In the vast majority of occurrences, hCG only presents during pregnancy. Any presence of hCG in men is elevated, as none should exist, indicating a medical problem.

  • Diseases Causing Loss of Hair on Men's Calves & Leg Pain

    Losing hair may not only happen on a man's head. It may affect other areas of the body, such as the man's calves or legs. This loss of hair may not be a normal baldness pattern and could be a sign of more serious health issues.

  • Why Am I Losing Hair on My Ankles?

    According to the Mayo Clinic, low levels of testosterone---a sex hormone in men---can cause a decrease in body hair. Testosterone levels are affected by aging---dropping slightly each year after age 50. As testosterone levels drop you're at risk for developing hypogonadism---a condition in which the body doesn't produce enough testosterone. According to the Mayo Clinic, loss of body hair---including ankles, feet, legs, chest, or back, erectile dysfunction, and loss of interest in sex are signs of low testosterone levels. If the only symptom you have is losing hair on your ankles, there's probably a simpler reason. But if you are…

  • What Are the Causes of Nocturia in Elderly Men?

    Frequent nighttime urination is a condition known as nocturia. Elderly men often suffer from this condition as a symptom of other diseases, medications being taken or simply because of changes the body undergoes as it ages.

  • What Causes Gray Hair in Men?

    The same thing that causes gray hair in women causes gray hair in men: lack of pigmentation. Pigmentation is what gives our hair its color--whether the color is black, brown red or blond. Without pigmentation, there is no color to the hair, and that is what creates gray or white hair.

  • How to Identify Optic Nerve Atrophy

    Blindness is something we'd all like to avoid, of course. Unfortunately, when you begin to suffer vision loss due to optic nerve atrophy, the sad truth is that you cannot avoid blindness. Rather, you can try to slow down the process so that your vision loss is gradual rather than rapid. For this reason, identifying symptoms of this vision problem is crucial if you are to save your vision. Don't hesitate to arrange for an eye exam if you experience the following signs or symptoms of this disorder.

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