If you’ve received a referral from your primary care physician for your urological condition, one of the many questions that you probably have in mind is how to ascertain the urologist is a good one and the right fit for you. While your primary care physician is a reliable referral source, it still pays to
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Prostate cancer treatment has several approaches. If you have been diagnosed early, your options will be different compared to patients who are diagnosed with advanced-stage prostate cancer. The goals also differ between treatment for localized cancer (cancer that has not spread outside the prostate), regional cancer (spread outside the prostate but still near the organ),
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Male infertility is defined as any health condition that interferes with a man’s ability to fulfill the basic function of reproduction. Male infertility has various potential causes. These include low sperm production, hormonal imbalance, premature ejaculation, acute or chronic genital tract infection, testicular rupture, erectile dysfunction, among others. If you and your partner are unable
Read MoreQuestions to Ask Your Urological Surgeon About Your Surgery and Recovery
Urological surgeons are experts on the diagnosis and treatment of conditions affecting the urinary system and the male reproductive tract. While these health professionals are trained to treat both men and women, there are those—like Dr. Desiderio Avila, Jr. at Ironwood Urology— who focus on men’s sexual and reproductive health and are trained to address:
Read MoreNatural Treatment Alternatives for Low T
Testosterone is a very important male hormone. In men, testosterone is needed for fertility, strength, building muscle and bone mass, even fat distribution, and a healthy sex life. Testosterone production can dip beginning at the age of 40. Normal testosterone levels fall to anywhere between 300 to 1,000 (ng/dL). The implications of low T levels
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