Erectile dysfunction, or ED, impacts about 30 million American men. Sadly, many are too ashamed to seek treatment for the inability to achieve and sustain a firm erection, particularly if the condition seems caused by emotional or psychological issues. Here’s more on the emotional causes of ED and how your urologist can help. ED Can
Read MoreOral Medications That Can Help with Peyronie’s Disease
Peyronie’s disease causes a distinct curvature to an erect penis, affecting both its appearance and function. Peyronie’s disease occurs most often in men between the ages of 40 to 60 and it can impact your most intimate relationships. Peyronie’s disease can make intercourse painful and when the curve is severe enough, nearly impossible. Unfortunately, the
Read MoreNatural Ways to Treat Enlarged Prostate
The prostate gets little notice – until it starts causing problems. Before we get into some of the most common natural ways to treat an enlarged prostate, let’s go over what it is and who it affects. What Is the Prostate? The prostate is a gland located beneath the bladder in men. It also happens
Read MoreNoninvasive Options for ED Treatment
Surgery is not your only option when it comes to ED! Erectile dysfunction, or ED, is the inability to achieve and maintain an erection firm enough for sexual intercourse. Failure to achieve an erection less than 20% of the time is not unusual. ED can occur due to a variety of reasons, such as stress,
Read MoreWhat Does a Urologist Do on the First Visit?
If you’ve made your first appointment at the urologist’s or your primary care doctor has just referred you to one, you may have many questions in mind – including what the urologist will do on your first visit. A urologist is a medical doctor who is an expert in treating a full range of conditions
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