International Men’s Day

tRi Ghana • November 19, 2025

On International Men’s Day, we take a moment at The Rheumatology Initiative (tRi Ghana) to recognise an often-overlooked group: men living with autoimmune rheumatic diseases. Whether it’s rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, or other chronic conditions, men face unique challenges in both diagnosis and support.


Breaking the Silence on Male Rheumatic Conditions

Autoimmune diseases are often perceived as “women’s diseases,” but men are affected too. This misconception can delay diagnosis, as symptoms may be dismissed or misattributed. On this special day, tRi Ghana calls on everyone to raise awareness about rheumatic conditions in men, encouraging early screening and better education.


The Importance of Support

Living with a chronic disease is difficult—physically, emotionally, socially. For men, social stigma or cultural expectations about strength may make it harder for them to ask for help. tRi Ghana provides vital support through peer groups, education, and information, empowering men to seek help, share their experiences, and build resilience.


tRi Ghana’s Role

Since our founding in 2012, tRi Ghana has offered education, advocacy, and research into autoimmune rheumatic conditions. Our support groups, such as Rheusolute, create safe spaces for people—including men—to connect, share stories, and learn management strategies.


Our patient assistance programme also helps with financial and medical support, covering discounted medication and free medical consultations to ensure all patients—regardless of gender—receive care.


Encouraging Men to Advocate for Their Health

On International Men’s Day, we urge men to listen to their bodies: if you experience persistent joint pain, stiffness, or fatigue, don’t ignore it. Advocate for your health by seeking a rheumatologist, asking for blood tests, and joining a support network. At tRi Ghana, we welcome you with open arms.


Highlighting Role Models

This day, we celebrate men who courageously live with rheumatic disease and also those who support loved ones in their journey. Your bravery, openness, and perseverance inspire others—and drive our work.


How You Can Help

  • Raise awareness: Share stories of men affected by rheumatic conditions on social media, using #InternationalMensDay and #RheumaticHealth.
  • Support tRi Ghana: Donate to fund medication, research and patient support.
  • Join our community: Attend support groups for men, or bring a male friend or family member to a session. We meet monthly and welcome all.


A Message of Hope

To the men living with these conditions: you are not alone. tRi Ghana stands with you. On International Men’s Day, let’s acknowledge your strength—and commit to a future where your health is seen, valued, and supported.


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