Erectile dysfunction (ED) is defined as a man’s inability to maintain an erection. There are multiple causes of erectile dysfunction, but the most common reasons for the condition are related to other health conditions in the body that can lead to ED. These include poor blood circulation, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, atherosclerosis, and heart
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Recovery from Prostate Cancer Surgery
The most effective treatment for prostate cancer is the radical prostatectomy. This life-saving surgical procedure entails the removal of the entire prostate gland and possibly some of the surrounding tissues as determined by your surgeon. This operation is highly advanced and is performed by your doctor via robotic technology. This new technology involves much less
Read MoreRisks and Success Rates of Vasectomy Reversal
It’s no surprise that several people change their minds about getting a vasectomy. After a change of heart, patients who have had a vasectomy may wish to know whether it can be reversed or not. The good news is, it is possible to reverse a vasectomy. However, the procedure is a little more complicated than
Read MoreHow to Improve Your Prostate Health
The prostate is notorious for causing health issues for men as they mature. The most common prostate condition is benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), which is an enlarged prostate. BPH can cause difficulty in urinating and can become a serious issue if left untreated. Inflammation of the prostate and prostate cancer are other fairly common issues
Read MoreBenefits of Getting Annual Physical Exams
Many women do not have a primary care provider (PCP), but they do have a gynecologist. Similarly, many men don’t have a PCP but they do have a urologist. Because of these tendencies, OB/GYNs and urologists also employ a certain degree of general-health checks for their patients, even if women and men are primarily coming
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