Prostate cancer screening can identify signs of cancer early – before any symptoms appear. In most cases, it is recommended by the age of 50, although men with a high risk of prostate cancer should undergo screenings earlier. There are various types of prostate screening methods. Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA) Blood Test The initial screening test
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Treating Peyronie’s Disease
One of the most embarrassing topics for a man to speak about is Peyronie’s disease or curvature of the penis. It happens when tissue in the penis hardens and scar tissue (plaque) forms in the lining of the penis, causing a bend upward or to the side. The size and shape of a penis varies
Read MoreAre Penile Implants the Answer to ED?
Having an active, healthy sex life is an important part of adult life. For men with erectile dysfunction, having an active, healthy sex life is frequently beyond their reach. For men who are unable to get or maintain an erection, sex can even be frustrating, stressful, and a confidence-buster. There are many reasons men develop
Read MoreLife With Prostate Cancer
Prostate cancer is relatively common among older men, but it is usually an extremely slow-growing cancer. Therefore, if a man is 75 years of age and is diagnosed with the disease, he and his doctor may opt to not treat it – and just keep an eye on it to ensure it doesn’t become aggressive.
Read MoreUrinary Tract Infections
A urinary tract infection (UTI) – sometimes called a bladder infection – is usually the result of a bacterial infection somewhere along the urinary tract. Areas that may become infected include the: Urethra (duct from the bladder through which urine exits the body) Bladder (where urine is stored) Ureters (ducts that transfer urine from the
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