Urology focuses on conditions and diseases of the urinary-tract system as well as the male reproductive organs. Both men and women can be susceptible to urological issues, such as urinary tract infections (UTIs), but certain conditions affect men only – particularly men who are over the age of 50. Many urological conditions in men tend
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Low Testosterone Levels and Treatment
Testosterone is the main male hormone, just as estrogen is the main female hormone. That said, males have a small amount of estrogen in their bodies, and females likewise have some testosterone. The high level of testosterone makes males look and sound the way they do: strong muscles, deep voice, facial hair, and so on
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 MoreWhy Would You Need To See A Urologist?
The medical field is huge and no single doctor specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of all medical conditions affecting humans. This is why doctors have specializations and focus on specific subfields within the medical field. One such field is urology. Urologists are often associated with men’s health, treating conditions affecting the male reproductive system.
Read MoreResponsibilities of a Urologist
If you’ve been referred to a urologist by your primary care doctor, you may be wondering what exactly a urologist is. A urologist is a specialist who diagnoses, treats, and prevents diseases, conditions, and injuries that affect the urinary tract, kidneys, uterus, urethra, and male reproductive organs. Urologists have specialized education, training, and experience in
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