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Welcome to Dr. Amara Urology Insights, your trusted source for evidence-based men’s health education. In today’s important 8-minute talk, Dr. Amara discusses a topic many men over 60 hesitate to ask about — how to masturbate safely after 60 and the 3 dangerous mistakes that could harm your sexual health. As men age, changes in circulation, prostate health, testosterone levels, and medications can affect sexual function. However, masturbation can remain a normal and healthy part of life — when done safely and responsibly. In this video, Dr. Amara explains how to protect erectile health, avoid injury, reduce prostate irritation, and maintain confidence in later years. If you are over 60 — or care about someone who is — this practical guidance can help you stay informed, safe, and empowered. 🎯 Why Should You Watch This? Many men over 60 receive little clear medical guidance about sexual health. Misinformation online can lead to unsafe habits, performance anxiety, or even injury. In this video, Dr. Amara provides calm, professional, medically responsible advice tailored specifically for aging men. You will learn how to avoid common mistakes that can worsen erectile dysfunction, irritate the prostate, or cause penile strain. This talk promotes safe practices, confidence, and overall well-being — because sexual health is lifelong health. Timestamps 0:00 ⏳ Introduction – Why This Topic Matters After 60 0:45 🧠 Normal Sexual Changes After 60 1:40 ❤️ Blood Flow & Erectile Health Explained 2:30 ⚠️ Mistake #1 – Excessive Force & Tissue Damage 3:50 🚫 Mistake #2 – Ignoring Prostate or Urinary Symptoms 5:05 💊 Mistake #3 – Unsafe Use of Medications or Devices 6:20 ✅ Safe Practices for Healthy Stimulation 7:15 🌿 Lifestyle Tips to Support Sexual Health 7:45 📌 Final Advice & Key Takeaways Hashtags #MensHealth, #SexualHealthAfter60, #HealthyAging, #ErectileHealth, #ProstateHealth, #SeniorMenHealth, #Over60Wellness, #UrologyEducation, #DrAmara, #UrologyInsights, #RelationshipHealth, #TestosteroneSupport, #SafeMasturbation, #MaleWellness, #AgingGracefully, #EDSupport, #IntimateHealth, #MenOver60, #HealthEducation, #ConfidenceAfter60, #MedicalAdviceForMen, #SexualWellbeing, #HealthyRelationships, #ActiveAging, #SeniorHealthTips Keywords masturbation after 60, is masturbation safe for seniors, men over 60 sexual health, erectile dysfunction prevention, prostate health tips, aging male sexuality, safe sexual practices for seniors, urologist advice for older men, testosterone and aging, how to protect erectile health, common masturbation mistakes men make, senior relationship health, intimacy after 60, male performance health, circulation and erections, sexual confidence in older men, urology health education, men’s wellness over 60, preventing penile injury, prostate irritation symptoms, urinary health in older men, sexual safety tips for seniors, healthy aging men guide, ED medical advice, Dr Amara urology Tags mens health over 60, sexual health for seniors, masturbation safety tips, erectile dysfunction help, prostate care advice, dr amara urology insights, safe intimacy after 60, male health education, over 60 relationship advice, testosterone decline men, aging male body changes, senior sexual wellness, urologist explains masturbation, men health talk 2026, senior wellness channel, men confidence after 60, sexual safety education, older men intimacy tips, prevent ED naturally, prostate friendly habits, medical talk for men, men health YouTube channel, healthy lifestyle for seniors, intimacy and aging, evidence based men health Disclaimer This video is for educational purposes only and does not replace professional medical consultation. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider regarding personal medical conditions, medications, or treatment decisions. Individual health needs vary, and advice may not apply to everyone.