Wellness site tackles rarely addressed men’s health problems

January 15, 2019 Off By jrtrombold@gmail.com

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Innovations in the health sector have become increasingly niche to best help specific demographics. For example, these menstrual pads made from banana fibres are naturally designed for women who lack access to menstrual products. Additionally, a tablet device seeks to specifically help the elderly with feelings of loneliness.

Now, hims a personal wellness site has been designed especially for men. They aim “to enable a conversation that’s currently closeted”. In essence, this means that they seek to shed light on and offer aid for men’s health problems that they may feel uncomfortable talking about. Their two major causes are hair loss and erectile dysfunction (ED). According to their statistics, only 1 in 10 men feel comfortable talking about such issues with their doctors. hims therefore seeks to provide confidential and affordable solutions to these problems.

They offer easy and affordable access to prescriptions, products and medical advice. All of these services cater specifically for men and the issues that often go unaddressed in our society. They do not restrict themselves to hair loss and ED, but cover a variety of sectors. These range from hair to mouth problems, from the skin to sex. On average, their prices are roughly a quarter of other retailers and healthcare providers. They also offer help to fund more affordable healthcare and to spread awareness of increased conversation surrounding men’s health. In addition to physical products, their blog section also showcases a wealth of health and lifestyle-related information.

Takeaway: Gendered stereotypes have stood in place for a long time, often resulting in disparities in health treatment for men and women. In creating a space solely for men, this helps create a level playing field between genders in the health sectors that benefits everyone. Could this develop into better acceptance for various different demographics and improved accessibility for everyone to access the help they need?

Website: www.forhims.com
Contact: [email protected]

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