Scientific Understanding

A comprehensive overview of male contraception methods: condoms, tubal ligation, and other options.
This article provides a comprehensive overview of several contraceptive methods available to men, including condoms, vasectomy, withdrawal, and the rhythm method. It objectively analyzes the advantages and disadvantages, practical effectiveness, and failure rates of each method, highlighting the unique role of condoms in preventing sexually transmitted infections and emphasizing the permanence...
2026-05-24
Article 137: Symptoms, Examination, and Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine Treatment of Gynecomastia
This chapter describes gynecomastia, which is more commonly unilateral, and introduces examination methods such as smears of discharge, fine-needle aspiration cytology, and pathological examination. It provides information on Western medical treatments such as tamoxifen, danazol, and androgens, as well as surgical excision and liposuction. It also categorizes gynecomastia according to...
2026-05-11
Article 100: Dietary Therapy and Daily Precautions for Epididymal Congestion and Acute Prostatitis
This chapter provides medicinal diets for treating epididymal congestion, such as Oldenlandia diffusa and Coix seed porridge, and aged wheat and ginger paste, as well as daily precautions such as avoiding premature sexual intercourse and avoiding spicy foods. It also begins to introduce the definition, causes, routes of infection, and pathological changes of acute prostatitis.
2026-05-10
Article 57: Symptoms, Examination, and Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine Treatment of Oligospermia
This chapter describes the symptoms of oligospermia, characterized by ejaculation of less than 1.5 ml per ejaculation, often accompanied by low sperm quality. It introduces laboratory testing methods and differentiates it from oligospermia. It provides Western medical treatments such as vitamin E, anti-inflammatory drugs, and medications for testicular hypoplasia, as well as traditional...
2026-05-09
Chapter 47: General Principles of Individualized Health Preservation and Health Preservation in Middle Age
This article begins with a chapter on "Personalized Health Preservation." It first points out that individual differences dictate that health preservation must be tailored to the individual. Then, it focuses on health preservation during middle age (35-60 years old). The article analyzes the physiological characteristics and socio-psychological pressures of middle-aged people as they gradually...
2026-05-08
Article 26: Methods for Enhancing Urination and the Mechanism of Exercise in Health Preservation
This article first introduces methods for maintaining clear urination, including dietary regulation and guided massage (such as massaging the waist while sitting upright and massaging the abdomen while lying on one's back). Then, it moves into the section on "Exercise for Health Preservation," explaining the mechanisms of exercise for health preservation: from the perspective of traditional...
2026-05-07
