Nocturia Keeping You Awake? 4 BPH Health Risks
Nocturia – the frequent need to pee at night – is among the most common symptoms of an enlarged prostate (BPH). Learn why it happens and what you can do to help.
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Nocturia – the frequent need to pee at night – is among the most common symptoms of an enlarged prostate (BPH). Learn why it happens and what you can do to help.
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They might not actually touch each other, but when it comes to your overall health, your heart and urinary system go hand in hand. Your cardiovascular and urological systems give each other a hand every day, in ways that are crucial to your overall health, studies show. A change in your urinary system, which includes…
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Have you gotten your share of bicarbonate today? How about chloride, and phosphates? These minerals are among the seven key electrolytes your whole body, including your urinary system, depends on to be healthy. The other four might be more familiar: sodium (salt), potassium, magnesium, and calcium. If something upsets the balance of these electrolytes, meaning…
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Most people know today that you cannot “starve a fever” away, as folklore suggests. But thanks to advances in medical care, you can starve an enlarged prostate into better health. This is the science behind an advanced, incision-free treatment for enlarged prostate, or benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). The minimally invasive approach, called prostate artery embolization (PAE), eases BPH…
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If you’re hoping to get everything on your holiday wish list this year, then call your doctor. Good health is a gift you can give yourself – and your loved ones – by treating your body to the attention it needs to function well. Doing so can prevent a range of illnesses from developing. For…
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By: Paurush Babbar, M.D. Aphrodite never wore an apron, but she might as well have cooked a thousand recipes for passion-hungry men. The Greek goddess of love inspired the word “aphrodisiac,” which describes the foods, drinks, and drugs believed to stimulate sexual desire. Many of the ancient concoctions have lost their credibility, but modern research…
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40% of women and 30% of men experience symptoms of overactive bladder (OAB), or urge incontinence at some point in their life. Managing the symptoms is possible.
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Testicular cancer is rare but is more prominent in younger men. Self-examinations is the first step to detection.
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There’s a good chance you know someone who lives with nocturia; it affects more than half of anyone older than 50, and up to one in three people older than 30.
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More than half a million men undergo a vasectomy annually. In March that number climbs by as much as 50%.
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For men with ED who prefer not to take a pill or for whom a pill might no longer be effective, take heart: There are alternate treatments, including ultrasound wave therapy.
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Here’s a coming-of-age lesson for Gen Z males: Sexual performance troubles are not just for the old. An estimated 34 million males count themselves as members of the Generation Z population –the oldest of whom are now 26. Most of these men probably give more thought to sexual activity than to their sexual health, but…
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For many people, the end of a year is a time to reflect and recognize all the things we take for granted. For many people, good health is at the top of that list. Your urinary health is an important part of that, although many people don’t think about their urinary tracts until something goes…
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We now offer N2O as an option for vasectomies because we understand that even common procedures are still “firsts” to our patients, and that can be unnerving.
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Your summer habits – from what you eat to what you do – can play a role in managing how well your urology system functions.
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