The decision to have a child can be exciting and nerve-wracking. But for the approximately one in twenty men who have fertility issues, the decision to start a family is the easy part. And with one in one hundred men being functionally sterile, meaning there is zero sperm in their ejaculate, male infertility can add
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Do You Have Low Testosterone Levels?
As they age, most men assume that impotence or reduced sexual desire or stamina, depression, reduced muscle mass, falling energy levels and/or hair loss, as well as irritability and memory problems are all regular signs of aging and that there is little that can be done about it. However, these are all symptoms of low
Read MoreWhat Is a Urologist and Why Do I Need One?
Urologists treat any disease or condition that affects the urinary tract and the reproductive system. They also conduct preventive testing such as PSA (prostate-specific antigen) tests and prescribe medications that can treat erectile dysfunction (ED) and fertility issues. Men tend to see urologists just like women tend to see gynecologists, but both men and women
Read MoreModern Electronics’ Affect Fertility
While the modern world makes great progress with mobile devices and other creature comforts, what is the effect of all this extra exposure to electromagnetic radiation on human fertility? It has come into question whether the technology that keeps our society moving along may also harm human ability to reproduce. Devices that emit electromagnetic radiation
Read MoreSide Effects of an Enlarged Prostate
For men, aging presents a unique set of health issues – including an enlarged prostate. By age 60, nearly 50 percent of all men will have an enlarged prostate; by age 85, that likelihood increases to 90 percent. This condition is called benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). You may be wondering: What do these changes in
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