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Male reproductive system

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Key facts

  • The male reproductive system is involved in sexual activity, fertility, and reproduction.
  • It includes the external genitals (penis, scrotum and testes) and the internal parts (epididymis, vas deferens, prostate gland, urethra and seminal vesicles).
  • Common male reproductive problems include infertility, prostate disease, impotence, loss of sex drive and testicular cancer.
  • If you notice any symptoms or changes, it is important to see your doctor quickly — early treatment can avoid serious long-term issues.

What is the male reproductive system and how does it work?

The male reproductive system is involved in sexual activity, fertility and reproduction. It includes the external genitals (the penis, testes and the scrotum) and internal parts, including the prostate gland, vas deferens and urethra. Your fertility and sexual health depend on the normal functioning of your reproductive system. It also depends on hormones released from your brain.

The male reproductive system is important for reproduction, and is made up of external and internal parts.

External genitals

The external genitals are the parts of the male reproductive system that are outside the body:

Internal reproductive organs

The male internal reproductive organs include the following:

The brain also has an important role in reproductive function. It controls the release of sex hormones, and is involved in arousal.

Diagram showing the external and internal parts of the male reproductive system.

What are the common problems of the male reproductive system?

Common problems that can sometimes affect the male reproductive system include:

When should I see my doctor?

If you notice any symptoms or changes, it is important to see your doctor quickly. They could be symptoms of another underlying medical condition. Early treatment can avoid serious long-term problems.

See your doctor if you have any of these symptoms:

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How can I prevent reproductive health problems?

Keeping your reproductive system healthy sometimes means asking your doctor for help. To help manage reproductive health problems, it's important to get support when you need it. This might include:

Reproductive health is an important part of your overall physical, mental and emotional health and wellbeing. Having a healthy reproductive system allows you to have a safe and healthy sex life and the choice to have a child if and when you choose. Around 1 in 6 Australian couples have fertility problems.

Resources and support

For more information or support with your reproductive health, you can speak with:

You can also call the healthdirect helpline on 1800 022 222 (known as NURSE-ON-CALL in Victoria). A registered nurse is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

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Visit The Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne to read about penis and foreskin care in children.

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