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Men's Health

Evidence-traceable guides on prostate health, sexual health, fertility, hair loss, and men's screening questions.

Men's health questions often involve more than one body system. Prostate symptoms, erectile dysfunction, fertility, hair loss, testosterone concerns, and mental health can overlap with age, medication, stress, sleep, and long-term conditions. This topic hub helps Singapore patients understand common concerns, what doctors usually check, and which questions to prepare before reading deeper articles. Doctors Decode content is educational and evidence-traceable. It does not diagnose symptoms or replace a medical consultation. Use this page to navigate topics such as prostate checks, sexual health, fertility, hair loss, and screening decisions, then read the relevant article for more context.

Topics in Men's Health

Our editorial team is building the Men's Health library. Each article is sourced from peer-reviewed research and reviewed by a practicing Singapore specialist before it goes live. Check back soon, or browse adjacent topics below.

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Frequently asked questions

What topics are included in Men's Health?
This topic covers common questions about prostate health, sexual health, testosterone, fertility, hair loss, screening, and related mental health concerns.
When should symptoms be assessed by a doctor?
Symptoms such as pain, blood in urine, sudden changes in sexual function, fertility concerns, or persistent urinary problems should be assessed based on medical history and risk factors.
Is this page a diagnosis?
No. Doctors Decode explains evidence and common care pathways. A clinician needs to assess symptoms, examination findings, and test results before giving individual advice.
Which specialists may review these articles?
Urologists commonly review prostate, urinary, fertility, and sexual health topics. Other doctors may support articles when the topic crosses into skin, heart, or mental health.

How Doctors Decode reviews this topic

  • Evidence-traceable. Every clinical claim links to peer-reviewed research. Articles typically carry 80 to 180 PubMed citations.
  • Medically reviewed. A practicing SMC-registered specialist reviews each article for clinical accuracy before publication and is named on the page with a review date.
  • Sponsorship disclosure. If an article is sponsored, we say so at the top. Read our editorial policy.

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