You need to go. You do go. But afterward, you still feel like you’re not finished. Maybe you strain. Maybe you need to change positions. Maybe you make multiple trips to the bathroom. Or maybe you’ve tried fiber, water, stool softeners and laxatives, and you’re still wondering: Why can’t I just empty my bowels completely?…
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Can’t Fully Empty Your Bowels? Your Pelvic Floor Could Be the Problem
You go to the bathroom. You have a bowel movement. And somehow…you still don’t feel done. Maybe you sit there longer. You strain. You change positions. You come back to the bathroom 20 minutes later. You add more fiber, drink more water or reach for another laxative. But the feeling that something is still there…
Health Screenings Women Skip in Their 40s & 50s, and Why They Matter
Your 40s and 50s are a turning point for your health. This is the decade when the risk of several serious but highly treatable conditions starts to climb, and, ironically, it’s also when many women fall behind on the exact screenings designed to catch those conditions early. Busy schedules, feeling “fine,” and confusion about which…
PE Treatment That Actually Works: Beyond the Wipes and Sprays
If you’ve tried the drugstore route for premature ejaculation (PE) , the wipes, the “delay” sprays, the thicker condoms, and found the results underwhelming or short-lived, you’re not imagining it. Those products can help some men, but they’re only a small slice of what actually works. PE is the most common sexual concern in men,…
Where Did My Sex Drive Go? The Real Reasons Women Lose Their Libido
Maybe sex used to be something you looked forward to. Now? You’d rather finish your show, answer emails, reorganize the pantry, or simply go to sleep. If your sex drive seems to have disappeared, you’re far from alone. Low libido in women is common, and it can happen at virtually any age. But despite what…
Can GLP-1s Raise Testosterone? What Men Taking Ozempic, Wegovy or Zepbound Should Know
GLP-1 medications have become some of the most talked-about drugs in men’s health. You’ve probably heard about Ozempic, Wegovy and Zepbound for weight loss, but lately, another question has been popping up: Can GLP-1 medications increase testosterone, too? The answer is more interesting than a simple yes or no. Emerging research suggests that some men,…
The Perimenopause Decade: What’s Actually Happening to Your Body in Your 40s
You’re 43. You haven’t slept properly in six months. You cried at a paper towel commercial. Your period showed up twice in three weeks and then ghosted you for forty days. And you’re pretty sure you left your keys in the refrigerator. Your doctor says your labs look “normal.” Welcome to perimenopause, the least-discussed, most-misdiagnosed decade in…
No Needle, No Scalpel, No Big Deal: What Modern Vasectomy Actually Looks Like
Say the word “vasectomy” in a room full of men and watch what happens. Someone winces. Someone crosses their legs. Someone makes a joke about a scalpel. Here’s the thing: the version of the procedure living rent-free in your head is outdated by about three decades. No scalpel. No needle. No stitches. Local anesthesia, and you’re…
Not Tonight? Why Your Libido Disappeared, and What Actually Brings It Back
Let’s just say it out loud: your sex drive is not what it used to be. Maybe it faded slowly. Maybe it vanished overnight. Maybe you’ve been faking enthusiasm for months and quietly wondering, is something wrong with me? Short answer: no. Longer answer: something is probably going on, and it’s almost always fixable. At Maze Women’s Health, this…
The Gay Men’s Sexual Health Checklist Nobody Handed You
Nobody sits you down and explains this stuff. Sex ed skipped it. Your college health center probably skipped it. And a lot of doctors, bless them, still don’t know to ask the right questions. So here it is: the gay men’s sexual health checklist you should have gotten years ago. Six things, no lectures, no shame. At Maze…
What Your Morning Erections Say About Your Health
Most men don’t think twice about waking up with an erection. It’s just… normal. And that’s exactly the point. Morning erections are one of the most underrated health signals your body gives you, a free, nightly check-in on your hormones, your blood vessels, your nerves, and your sleep. So when they start disappearing? That’s worth paying…
Why More Men in Their 30s Have Low Testosterone
Low testosterone, sometimes called “low T”, is no longer just a concern for older men. Over the past two decades, diagnoses of low testosterone in younger men have surged, and men in their 30s are increasingly finding themselves in the doctor’s office asking about their hormone levels. But what’s actually driving this trend? Is testosterone…
Bowel Dysfunction Isn’t Just Constipation: Signs Women Shouldn’t Ignore
When people hear the term bowel dysfunction, they often think it simply means constipation. But bowel dysfunction is much more than that. It describes a group of conditions that affect how your bowels function, including how stool moves through the digestive tract, how well the pelvic floor muscles coordinate during bowel movements, and how completely…
Bowel Dysfunction Isn’t Just Constipation: Signs You Shouldn’t Ignore
When people hear the term bowel dysfunction, they often think it simply means constipation. In reality, bowel dysfunction is much broader. It describes a group of conditions that affect how your bowels function, including how stool moves through the digestive tract, how the pelvic floor muscles coordinate during bowel movements, and how well you’re able…
Why More Women Are Choosing Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) at Maze Women’s Health
For many women, menopause can feel like they suddenly don’t recognize their own bodies. Hot flashes. Night sweats. Brain fog. Poor sleep. Mood changes. Low libido. Weight redistribution. Fatigue. Many women are told these symptoms are simply “part of getting older” and that they have to live with them. At Maze Women’s Health, we believe…
Considering Shockwave Therapy for ED? Here’s What You Should Know
When most men think about treating erectile dysfunction (ED) , they think about medications like Viagra® or Cialis®. While these medications are effective for many men, they work by temporarily improving blood flow. They don’t address the underlying cause of erectile dysfunction. That’s why many men ask us about low-intensity shockwave therapy (LI-ESWT) a non-surgical…
The O-Shot®: Beyond the Buzzwords, A Guide to Regenerative Medicine for Women’s Sexual Health
Over the past several years, the O-Shot® has become one of the most talked about treatments in women’s sexual health. Some describe it as revolutionary, while others dismiss it as another wellness trend. The truth lies somewhere in between. At Maze Women’s Health, we don’t believe in recommending treatments because they’re popular, we recommend them…
The Step by Step Reality of a No-Needle, No-Scalpel Vasectomy at Maze
For many men, deciding to get a vasectomy isn’t the hardest part. It’s imagining the procedure. Questions like… Will it hurt? How long does it take? What’s recovery really like? What exactly happens during a no-needle, no-scalpel vasectomy? …are completely normal. At Maze Men’s Health, we understand that uncertainty often creates the most anxiety. That’s…
Painful Sex After Menopause: When Is It Time to Seek Treatment?
For many women, menopause brings hot flashes and night sweats. But one of the most common, and least talked about, symptoms is painful sex. If intimacy has become uncomfortable or even something you avoid, you’re not alone. Research shows that many women experience pain during intercourse after menopause, yet many never bring it up with…
Low Testosterone or Just Stress? How to Tell the Difference
Long days at work. Family responsibilities. Poor sleep. Constant stress. It’s no surprise that many men feel exhausted, less motivated, and not quite like themselves. But if you’ve been dealing with fatigue, low sex drive, mood changes, or difficulty building muscle, you may be wondering: Is it just stress, or could it be low testosterone?…
Non-Hormonal Menopause Treatment Options: What to Do When Hormones Aren’t Right for You
Hot flashes, vaginal dryness, sleep disruption, and mood changes are some of the most common symptoms women experience during menopause and perimenopause. While hormone therapy can be highly effective, it’s not the right choice for everyone. The good news? There are several non-hormonal menopause treatment options available that can help manage symptoms and improve quality…
Pelvic Floor & Anatomical Disorders: The Hidden Causes of Chronic Constipation and Incomplete Emptying
You’ve increased your fiber. You’ve tried laxatives. You’ve changed your diet. But you’re still struggling with constipation, bloating, or the feeling that you can never fully empty your bowels. If this sounds familiar, the problem may not be your digestive system at all. It could be your pelvic floor. Pelvic floor dysfunction and anatomical disorders…
Why LGBTQ+ Men Need a Different Approach to Sexual Health
When it comes to men’s health, one size fits all care doesn’t always work. LGBTQ+ men often face unique sexual health concerns, medical risks, and life experiences that deserve personalized attention. Yet many still avoid seeking care because they’ve felt judged, misunderstood, or uncomfortable discussing their sexual health with a provider. The good news? Sexual…
Meet Alyssa Frager, NP: Bringing Specialized Bowel & Pelvic Floor Care to Maze Women’s Health
Many women live with symptoms like constipation, straining, urgency, leakage, pelvic pressure, or the feeling that they haven’t completely emptied their bowels. These concerns are often dismissed as a normal part of aging, childbirth, or everyday life, but they shouldn’t be. At Maze Women’s Health, we believe that bowel and pelvic floor symptoms deserve the…
Meet Alyssa Frager, NP: Bringing Specialized Bowel & Pelvic Floor Care to Maze Health
Many people live with bowel symptoms like constipation, straining, urgency, leakage, or the feeling that they haven’t completely emptied their bowels. While these issues are common, they are not normal, and in many cases, they are highly treatable. That’s why Maze Men’s Health is excited to welcome Alyssa Frager, NP, who specializes in the evaluation…
Why Is My Sex Drive So Low? 10 Common Causes of Low Libido in Women
If you’ve been wondering, “Why is my sex drive so low?”, you’re not alone. Low libido in women is incredibly common and can happen at any age. While occasional changes in sexual desire are normal, a persistent lack of interest in sex can affect relationships, confidence, and overall quality of life. The good news? There…
Do I Have Low Testosterone? 7 Signs You Shouldn’t Ignore
Feeling tired all the time? Struggling to build muscle despite working out? Noticing a lower sex drive than you used to have? These changes are often blamed on stress, aging, or a busy lifestyle. But in some cases, they may be signs of low testosterone (Low T). Testosterone naturally declines as men age, but some…
Low Testosterone Is Changing Your Body: Here’s What a DEXA Scan Can Reveal
When most men think about low testosterone (hypogonadism), they think about symptoms like low libido, fatigue, or difficulty building muscle. But what many don’t realize is that low testosterone can quietly change your body composition long before obvious symptoms appear. Research shows that men with low testosterone tend to lose lean muscle mass, gain body…
Pride Month & LGBTQ+ Men’s Health: Why Inclusive Care Matters
June is Pride Month, a time to celebrate authenticity, community, and progress. It’s also an opportunity to highlight an important but often overlooked topic: LGBTQ+ men’s health. At Maze Men’s Health, we believe everyone deserves access to healthcare that is knowledgeable, respectful, and tailored to their individual needs. We’re proud to provide affirming care for…
Perimenopause vs. Menopause: What’s the Difference?
Many women use the terms perimenopause and menopause interchangeably, but they are actually two different phases of the hormonal transition women experience in midlife. Understanding the difference can help explain symptoms like irregular periods, brain fog, low libido, poor sleep, anxiety, hot flashes, and unexpected weight changes that often seem to appear “out of nowhere.”…
Why Men Lose Their Sex Drive
A lower sex drive is one of the most common, and least talked about, concerns men experience. Many men assume losing libido is “just part of getting older,” but that’s not always the full story. In reality, sex drive can be influenced by hormones, stress, sleep, mental health, medications, relationship dynamics, and overall physical wellness.…
Could Your Antidepressant Be Affecting Your Sex Life Long After You Stop Taking It?
For many women, antidepressants like Prozac, Lexapro, Zoloft, and Effexor can be life-changing. But for some, the sexual side effects don’t disappear after the medication ends. This condition is known as Post-SSRI Sexual Dysfunction (PSSD) and while it’s still underrecognized, awareness is growing. PSSD refers to persistent sexual symptoms that continue months or even years after…
Why Choosing a Local Men’s Health Specialist Makes a Difference
When it comes to men’s sexual and reproductive health, experience, trust, and personalized care matter. While national men’s health chains may offer quick online prescriptions or cookie cutter treatment plans, Maze Men’s Health provides something far more valuable, expert, individualized care from trusted local physicians who have been serving Westchester County and the surrounding area…
Hormones & Mental Health: The Hidden Link You Shouldn’t Ignore
When it comes to mental health, most men are told to look inward, manage stress, sleep better, maybe talk to someone. All important. But there’s a piece of the puzzle that often gets overlooked: Your hormones may be driving how you feel. Low energy. Brain fog. Irritability. Lack of motivation. Even depression, these aren’t always…
Wiggle Your Toes Foundation Fundraiser
Paul and Michael attended a charity golf outing for the Wiggle Your Toes foundation, whose mission is to empower those who have lost a limb to move forward, take action and get back to the life they want. Paul Nelson, MA, CCMA, Clinical Sexuality Educator (right) and Michael Sargent, MS, Exercise Physiologist (left) — Maze…
Vaginismus Under Anesthesia: The Treatment Too Many Women Don’t Know Exists
Pain with penetration is not “in your head.” And it’s not something you have to just live with. Vaginismus is a real medical condition where the vaginal muscles involuntarily tighten, making intercourse, tampon use, or even exams painful or impossible. But here’s what many women aren’t told: There is an advanced, highly effective treatment option…
Hormones & Mental Health: The Hidden Link You Shouldn’t Ignore
When it comes to mental health, most men are told to look inward, manage stress, sleep better, maybe talk to someone. All important. But there’s a piece of the puzzle that often gets overlooked: Your hormones may be driving how you feel. Low energy. Brain fog. Irritability. Lack of motivation. Even depression, these aren’t always…
Peyronie’s Disease: What to Look For, and How Maze Men’s Health Can Help
Not every curve is normal, and if something feels different, your body is trying to tell you something. Peyronie’s disease is more common than most men realize, yet it’s often ignored or misunderstood. The reality? Early recognition and treatment can make a major difference. At Maze Men’s Health, we specialize in identifying and treating Peyronie’s…
Rockland county pride directory
Maze Health is proud to have their ad featured in the “Rockland Pride Directory .” The directory has been published for over 20 years and is a listing of LGBTQ+, owned or friendly businesses, services, and community organizations. The post Rockland county pride directory appeared first on Maze Women’s Health . Intimate Tickles found this article quite…
What the heck is happening to my body?
Maze Health’s Associate Medical Director, Melissa Ferrara, MS, FNP-BC, was a featured panelist at the “What the Heck is Happening to My Body” event, a candid conversation with health experts for women entering late 30’s, 40’s, 50’s, and 60’s hosted by White Plains Hospital. The post What the heck is happening to my body? appeared first on…
How to Get Over Sex Toy Talk Anxiety
If you’re a “Sex and the City” fan, you’re familiar with the over-the-shoulder shot of our beloved Carrie Bradshaw sitting at her desk and typing those famous words “…and I couldn’t help but wonder…”. Well, please indulge my Carrie moment: as I contemplated writing this blog about sex toy talk anxiety, I couldn’t help but…
“Love yourself first before getting into a relationship.” True?
We’ve all heard the expression you can’t love anyone else before you learn to love yourself. Is there actual truth to this? Is it meant to be literal, or is there any wiggle room? Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist John Kim rejects the idea at face value. He told Psychology Today magazine “Yes, if you…
Starting TRT? Why a DEXA Scan Should Be Your First Step
Testosterone therapy can be life changing for men dealing with low energy, reduced muscle mass, stubborn body fat, or declining performance. But before starting TRT, there’s one critical step most men skip: Understanding your true body composition. Most people rely on the scale or BMI to track their health. The problem? Those numbers don’t tell…
“What the heck is happening to my body” event through White Plains hospital
Maze Health’s Associate Medical Director, Melissa Ferrara, MS, FNP-BC, was a featured panelist at the “What the Heck is Happening to My Body” event, a candid conversation with health experts for women entering late 30’s, 40’s, 50’s, and 60’s hosted by White Plains Hospital. The post “What the heck is happening to my body” event through White…
Bottoming 101 E-Book: Confidence, Comfort & Control — A Men’s Health Guide for Pride Month
Bottoming, Reimagined: Pride, Power & Pleasure for Every Man Let’s talk about bottoming because you deserve more than awkward trial and error and Reddit forums for answers. Whether you’re new to receptive anal sex or simply want to feel more confident and in control, Maze Men’s Health is here with science backed support, emotional affirmation,…
Bottoming, Sexual Health & Pride: What Every Man Should Know About Safe, Empowered Anal Sex
Pride, Pleasure & Empowerment: Your Body, Your Health, Your Choice June isn’t just Pride Month it’s a time to reclaim autonomy over your body, your identity, and your pleasure. At Maze Men’s Health, we believe every man deserves medically accurate, shame free, and affirming sexual health support. And if bottoming is part of your sexual…
Sex Therapy or Marriage Counseling: What’s the Difference?
Truthfully, there are a few ways you could answer this question. And that’s because in some cases, there’s a clear distinction between sex therapy and marriage counseling. However, in many situations, these two modalities are like songs that have found their way into a bangin’ mashup. Let’s first take a closer look at each specialty:…
What Women Need From their Partners During Perimenopause
So, everything’s moving along with the woman in your life. You’ve been together for a long time, and you know each other better than anyone else. You get how she deals with emotional issues, stress, illness, injury. And you know how to provide comfort to her during hard times. And then, out of the blue…something…
Want A Better Sex Life? Pay Attention to These Habits.
Sex is a natural, involuntary drive in most humans, so we usually don’t think we have to do anything about it. There’s a stimulus – a thought, a visual, or even a scent (the ones we can’t detect, like pheromones, and the ones we can, like perfume) – and then poof, here comes the horny.…
3 Things You Can Do Today to Improve Your Sex Life
You know what’s universal? As in, common to literally everyone? Well, when it comes to our sexuality, the answer is: absolutely nothing. That said, there are 3 things all of us can do – at any time – that will improve our sex lives. #1: Address Your Stress If you thought I was going to…