5-10% of men have been diagnosed with a urological condition called Peyronie’s Disease in the United States. This number is not exact, and is probably higher, as due to embarrassment, many men do not seek help for this problem. It is classified as a sexual dysfunction disorder, but the truth is, it causes more than
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Men Can Get a UTI Too
Biologically, men and woman are very different. But that doesn’t mean they can’t share a number of common ailments. Regarding urinary tract infections (UTI) the majority of suffers (about 96%) are women; that means that men can get a UTI too. What is a UTI? Your urinary system consists of the kidneys, ureters, bladder and
Read MoreABCs of BPH
As men get older, BPH, short for benign prostatic hyperplasia, can start to affect your prostate gland and cause uncomfortable symptoms. This condition will often continue to develop, making it difficult for urine to flow from your bladder, causing pain, discomfort, and a host of other issues with your bladder, urinary tract, and kidneys –
Read MoreDispelling Myths About a Leaky Bladder
Whether your leaky bladder has been a constant struggle for years or something that has slowly developed over the years, know your facts. It’s important to know the difference between medical evidence and myths that have become all too common. Urinary incontinence affects nearly 25 million Americans, so take solace in the fact that you
Read MoreMale Infertility Symptoms to Know
How do doctors define infertility? Infertility, by definition, is the inability to conceive after having unprotected sex for a period of at least six months to a year. This doesn’t mean that just because you haven’t gotten someone pregnant in this time, that you are automatically infertile. The inability to conceive can be affected by
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