Erectile dysfunction, or ED, can decrease a man’s confidence and his most intimate of personal relationships. Treatments for ED don’t always work, or their side effects are intolerable. Let’s look at a popular and effective treatment for erectile dysfunction: the penile implant and what life is like after this urologic surgery. What Is a Penile
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When To Consider Testosterone Replacement Therapy: Signs and Symptoms of Low T
Testosterone is the male hormone responsible for muscle and bone mass, secondary sex characteristics and of course, libido and sexual performance. If you are not feeling as virile as you once did, testosterone replacement may be a helpful solution. Here is what to consider if low T impacts your life. Symptoms of Low T Also
Read More10 Things to Know About Erectile Dysfunction Before Visiting a Urologist
Erectile dysfunction is very troubling. You must get real medical help to determine its cause and the best individualized treatment. In this blog, you’ll learn ten things about ED – knowledge you need before you see your urologist. ED Affects Millions of American Men In fact, the number is about 30 million. Many are age
Read MoreThe Decision to Reconsider: When and Why Men Choose Vasectomy Reversal
While many men are satisfied with their decisions to have vasectomies, others change their minds afterwards. Thanks to today’s microsurgical techniques, vasectomy reversal is possible and successful up to 95 percent of the time. Let’s look at reasons for and the timing of vasectomy reversal procedures. The surgery is a life-changer. Why Get a Vasectomy
Read MoreProstate Health: Understanding PSA Levels and Screening
Prostate cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death among American men. Yet, it doesn’t always present noticeable symptoms. Fortunately, prostate cancer can be detected by a blood test that monitors levels of prostate-specific antigen (PSA) in the blood. Routine screening for PSA helps identify cancer early while still highly treatable and curable. In
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