The 4 types of chronic prostatitis (and why most guys get misdiagnosed)

The 4 types of chronic prostatitis (and why most guys get misdiagnosed)

u/sasazema — 18 hours ago

Chronic prostatitis: the 4 types, and why misdiagnosis is so common

u/sasazema — 18 hours ago

The patient who changed how I think about men's health

A man came in at 58. Sharp, successful, looked after himself. He mentioned almost as an afterthought that he'd been waking up 4 times a night for two years. Assumed it was stress. It wasn't stress. Two years of disrupted sleep. Two years of his body signaling something that could have been addressed much earlier. Early awareness isn't paranoia. It's just smart.

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u/sasazema — 18 hours ago

Enlarged prostate (BPH) can directly cause erectile dysfunction — the biology behind it

u/sasazema — 1 day ago

PSA velocity and doubling time matter more than the actual number

u/sasazema — 1 day ago

Best time to test testosterone is way earlier than most guys think

u/sasazema — 5 days ago

Why the time of day you get your testosterone tested can swing the result 25-35%

u/sasazema — 6 days ago

Your annual physical's 'normal' bloodwork can hide insulin resistance that's quietly tanking your testosterone

u/sasazema — 8 days ago
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Diet and prostate health: what the research actually shows (PSA, BPH, cancer risk)

u/sasazema — 8 days ago
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How would you describe your energy levels compared to 5 years ago?

u/sasazema — 8 days ago

Prostate health isn't fixed by genetics — here's the actual evidence-backed routine

u/sasazema — 9 days ago
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8 early prostate warning signs most guys brush off as "just getting older"

u/sasazema — 8 days ago
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Early signs of prostate problems most guys brush off as normal aging

u/sasazema — 12 days ago

The symptom most men over 40 dismiss as “just aging” — and shouldn’t

Waking up twice a night to urinate. Most men just accept it. “I’m getting older, it’s normal.”
It’s common. But common doesn’t mean normal.
Frequent nighttime urination is one of the earliest signs your prostate is changing. Catching it early makes a real difference in outcomes.
What was the first symptom you noticed but ignored?

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u/sasazema — 14 days ago
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Cooked tomatoes, broccoli, fatty fish: what the research actually says helps your prostate

u/sasazema — 14 days ago