Whether your genitourinary problem needs to be addressed or you just want to be proactive about your genitourinary and prostate health, it is a good idea to visit a specialist – a urologist. Like with many other things, it is important to know all about your genitourinary specialists before setting up an appointment. So, if
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How Does a Urologist Use Surgical Plication And Grafting to Treat Peyronie’s Disease?
Peyronie’s disease is characterized by painful sex due to an abnormal bend or curvature in the penis. Peyronie’s disease is caused by scar tissue formed inside the penis that causes it to bend upward or to the side. You might have already tried to fix Peyronie’s disease with oral medications, injection therapy, vacuum, and traction,
Read MoreHow Can A Urology Clinic Help Me With My Hypogonadism?
Hypogonadism is a condition when sex glands, also known as gonads, cannot produce enough sex hormones required for masculine growth and development during puberty. You either can be born with hypogonadism (low T) or develop it later in life due to an injury or infection. Aging also contributes to low T as the level
Read MoreMale Infertility: Questions to Ask Your Urologist
According to reports, approximately one in seven couples fail to conceive, and in up to half of these couples, the problem lies in the male partner. This might be attributed to abnormal sperm function, low sperm count, blockages preventing sperm delivery, chronic illnesses, etc. Dr. Desiderio Avila of the urology clinic in Phoenix, Arizona, a
Read More4 Early Warning Signs for Kidney Problems
Millions of Americans live with kidney problems without having the faintest idea about it. You may not feel any sign until your disease is advanced, and this is why kidney problems are often known as “silent killers.” It is important to catch the early signs of kidney disease to prevent permanent damage to your kidneys.
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