Feeling a burning sensation when you urinate and pain during ejaculation are common signs of certain sexually transmitted diseases, so these symptoms are cause for concern. However, in some cases, these symptoms may indicate you have prostatitis. A urologist can diagnose and help you manage this condition. Prostatitis Defined You have a walnut-sized gland underneath
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Medical Conditions that Can Cause ED
Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a distressing condition that affects up to 30 million men across the United States, particularly those over the age of 65. ED is when a man is unable to achieve or maintain an erection that is firm enough for sex. Although it is not uncommon for men to have erection issues
Read MoreUnderstanding Your PSA
A prostate-specific antigen (PSA) test is a routine blood test done for men in order to detect prostate problems, such as prostate cancer, by measuring the level of this antigen in a man’s blood. PSA testing is often recommended to be done annually for men who are age 50 and over, or age 40 and
Read MoreAging and Testosterone Levels
Testosterone is the hormone associated with secondary male sex characteristics, such as strong muscles, facial hair, and a deep voice. Women have some natural testosterone but a lot of estrogen, whereas men have a lot of natural testosterone and a much lesser amount of estrogen. But as we get older, women lose estrogen and men
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Testosterone is the male sex hormone vital for normal sexual development and functions. It also plays an important role in the health of the brain, kidneys, bones, and liver. Testosterone deficiency is thought to affect around 40 percent of men over the age of 45. It can have a negative impact on overall well-being and
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