Prostate cancer and benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) are two of the most common genitourinary problems plaguing men in the United States. Both chronic and complex conditions, prostate cancer and BPH have strikingly overlapping characteristics, which make it quite hard to tell them apart without proper medical evaluation. If you’re concerned that you may be suffering
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Top 5 Questions that Urologists Are Asked Regarding Prostate Cancer Treatment
In 2020 alone, there were an estimated 191,930 newly diagnosed cases of prostate cancer here in the United States. Once a man has a diagnosis of prostate cancer, he will have questions about treatment. Let’s go over the answers to some of the most frequently asked questions (FAQs) about prostate cancer treatment, and where you
Read MoreABCs of BPH
As men get older, BPH, short for benign prostatic hyperplasia, can start to affect your prostate gland and cause uncomfortable symptoms. This condition will often continue to develop, making it difficult for urine to flow from your bladder, causing pain, discomfort, and a host of other issues with your bladder, urinary tract, and kidneys –
Read MoreDispelling Myths About a Leaky Bladder
Whether your leaky bladder has been a constant struggle for years or something that has slowly developed over the years, know your facts. It’s important to know the difference between medical evidence and myths that have become all too common. Urinary incontinence affects nearly 25 million Americans, so take solace in the fact that you
Read MoreThe Symptoms of BPH
If you are a man, there is a good chance that as you get older you may start to experience symptoms of Benign Prostate Hyperplasia (BPH). The prostate gland is the reproductive organ only found in men, and It is responsible for creating and secreting semen. The prostate surrounds the urethra and lies beneath the
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