This Health Library organises CemÖzlük.com patient information by clinical topic rather than by publication date. It covers men’s urology and reproductive health, male sexual health, HPV and genital infections, penile aesthetics, medicines and product-safety questions. Each guide should be read as general medical information; a page cannot determine the cause of an individual’s symptom without the relevant clinical assessment.
Men’s urology and reproductive health
Use this section for urinary, testicular, prostate and fertility-related questions.
Start with Men’s Urology and Reproductive Health, then move to topic-specific guides such as:
- Male infertility
- Varicocele
- Vasectomy
- Prostate problems
- First urology appointment
- Testicular pain after sex
Male sexual health
Sexual function involves more than erections alone. The library separates erection, ejaculation, desire, orgasm and medication-related questions so that different problems are not merged into one generic category.
Start with Male Sexual Health.
Key guides include:
- Erectile dysfunction
- Causes of erectile dysfunction
- Erectile dysfunction treatment options
- Premature ejaculation
- Premature ejaculation assessment
- Dapoxetine and premature ejaculation
- Sertraline and sexual side effects
- Sildenafil: duration and risks
- Ejaculation versus orgasm
Medication pages are informational. They are not personal prescribing instructions and do not provide individual doses.
Penile aesthetics and genital assessment
The library distinguishes between penile length, girth, visible length, pubic anatomy, glans concerns and scrotal anatomy. These are not interchangeable treatment goals.
Start with Penile Aesthetics.
Detailed guides include:
- Penis enlargement
- Penis enlargement methods
- Non-surgical penis enlargement
- Penile girth enhancement
- Penile girth assessment
- Penile filler
- Penile fat transfer
- Penile lengthening surgery
- Buried penis and suprapubic fat
- Scrotoplasty
- Risks and recovery
The evidence base differs between techniques, and some enhancement practices have limited or uncertain evidence. The relevant page should make those limitations explicit rather than treating every method as established or equally suitable.
HPV, genital warts and genital infections
Start with HPV and Genital Infections.
The cluster includes:
- Genital warts and HPV
- Genital wart symptoms
- How HPV spreads
- Genital wart treatment
- Genital wart recurrence
- Which doctor treats genital warts?
- HPV partner management
- HPV vaccination for men
Not every genital lesion is HPV, and a negative or positive test in one context should not be overinterpreted as a complete statement about all genital or body sites.
Medicines, products and safety questions
Some long-tail guides address common searches about medicines, supplements or over-the-counter products. These pages should be used to understand risk, evidence and when medical review is appropriate, not as instructions to start or stop prescription treatment without professional advice.
Examples include:
- Sildenafil: duration and risks
- Sertraline and sexual side effects
- Dapoxetine and premature ejaculation
- Delay sprays and creams
- Penis ring safety
- Jelqing risks
How to choose the right guide
Choose a page based on the actual question, not the treatment you hope to receive. For example:
- persistent difficulty obtaining or maintaining an erection → start with erectile dysfunction;
- ejaculation occurring sooner than desired with reduced control/distress → start with premature ejaculation;
- a new genital lesion → start with the HPV/genital-infection hub rather than assuming it is a wart;
- concern about penile dimensions or visible length → start with penile aesthetics or penis enlargement, not a technique-specific page;
- fertility concerns → start with male infertility rather than a single test result.
When online information is not enough
A page cannot replace examination when symptoms are new, persistent, severe or diagnostically unclear. Sudden severe testicular pain, inability to pass urine, major trauma, heavy bleeding or rapidly worsening systemic symptoms should not be managed by reading routine online guidance.
Medical review and evidence standards
Patient guides are medically reviewed by Dr. Cem Özlük MD., Urologist. Where evidence is limited or guidelines differ, the content states that uncertainty rather than presenting a single answer as settled fact.