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  2. Male bodies come in many different shapes and sizes, but they’re sometimes simplified into three categories: Body type. Features. Ectomorphic. narrow shoulders and hips, and tends to have little ...

  3. Pelvic Pain in Men: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatments - Healthline

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    Most UTIs affect the bladder. A bladder UTI causes cystitis, or bladder inflammation. UTI symptoms include pelvic pain, along with: pelvic pressure. frequent urge to urinate. bloody urine. painful ...

  4. Male Genitalia: Anatomy, Function, and More - Healthline

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    The male genitals have many parts. Some are external, such as the penis and scrotum. Others are inside the body, such as the testicles and prostate. The male genitals have several functions. These ...

  5. HPV Infection in Men: Symptoms, Treatments, Causes - WebMD

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    The American Cancer Society (ACS) estimates that in 2022, about 2,070 men in the U.S. will be diagnosed with cancer of the penis and 3,150 men will be diagnosed with anal cancer.

  6. Fatigue. Weakness. Depression. Sexual problems. The relationship of these symptoms to decreased testosterone levels is still controversial. Unlike menopause in women, when hormone production stops ...

  7. Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs) in Men: Causes, Symptoms ...

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    Depending on the location of your UTI, you may have one or more of these symptoms: Frequent bathroom trips. Feeling like you have to pee all the time. Pain, burning, or discomfort while peeing or ...

  8. Benign prostatic hyperplasia - Wikipedia

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    Benign prostatic hyperplasia ( BPH ), also called prostate enlargement, is a noncancerous increase in size of the prostate gland. [1] Symptoms may include frequent urination, trouble starting to urinate, weak stream, inability to urinate, or loss of bladder control. [1] Complications can include urinary tract infections, bladder stones, and ...

  9. Male contraceptive - Wikipedia

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    The intra-vas device (IVD) was a rod-shaped device intended to be inserted into the lumen of the vas deferens via a small incision. [13] [276] The “Shug” was a noninjectable device consisting of 2 silicone plugs with nylon tails to help anchor the plug to the vas deferens, and was inserted via the no-scalpel scrotal puncture method.