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In cases where male patients are suffering from chronic erectile dysfunction that hasn’t responded to other forms of treatment, doctors may recommend an intervention known as a penile implant. This minor... Read More
What Does Having a High PSA Level Mean? Your body fights off foreign substances like viruses or other diseases with proteins called antigens. Antigens are produced throughout the body and can indicate if there is a... Read More
One in eight men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer during their lifetime. The prostate gland sits under the bladder and wraps around the urethra (the tube that carries urine from the bladder out of the body).... Read More
If you’ve ever had to get up in the middle of a movie, the middle of the meeting, or the middle of a meal to use the restroom—even though you went not too long ago—you may have overactive bladder.... Read More
Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is the enlargement of the prostate gland and is the most common prostate problem for men over the age of 50. The prostate gland is a male reproductive gland that sits just below the... Read More
If you are a man over the age of 55 and experiencing symptoms like lower back pain and difficulty urinating, it may be easy to dismiss these problems as “old age” setting in. But these symptoms can be red... Read More
Using the restroom is part of everyday life. But what happens when you suddenly can’t pee? Aside from being confusing and a little scary, the sudden difficulty or inability to urinate can be painful and lead to... Read More
Eyes to see, a heart to pump blood, lungs to breathe—the organs in our bodies play specific and vital roles to keep us alive. While all play an important part, it is possible to lead a healthy life without some... Read More
More than 4 million doctor visits in the United States each year are for urinary tract infections (UTI). What is a urinary tract infection? Your urinary tract consists of the organs responsible for creating and... Read More