Urinary Retention In Men
/Urinary retention is the inability to empty one’s bladder. It can occur in both men and women however men have a higher incidence of it primarily due to the enlargement of the prostate gland in men as they age.
Read MoreUrinary retention is the inability to empty one’s bladder. It can occur in both men and women however men have a higher incidence of it primarily due to the enlargement of the prostate gland in men as they age.
Read MoreChronic pelvic pain syndrome (CPPS) – sometimes called prostatodonia – is an umbrella phrase used to describe chronic pelvic pain in men.
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Read MoreThis, truly, is a question as old as our time on this planet. Now scientists at the School of Psychology at The University of Queensland in Australia think they may have doped out an answer.
Read MoreAs part of our continuing efforts to keep you (or at least make you appear to be) as manly as possible, we can now confidently recommend you spritz on some deodorant.
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Read MoreTestosterone has become one of the go to prescriptions for men in their 50s and above. Some men even call it the “fountain of youth.”
Read MoreAs men age, prostate tissue can grow resulting in obstruction of the urinary tract. By 50 years of age 50% of men will have some degree of BPH and at 85, 75% will have BPH.
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Read MoreBreast cancer is not just a woman’s disease. Men can get breast cancer too. The disease is much less common in men than it is in women. Older men are most likely to develop breast cancer.
Read MoreDid you know that about 25 percent of all erectile dysfunction cases are caused by some type of medication side effect? This is one of a few reasons why erectile dysfunction (ED) is more common among men as they get older.
Read MorePSA stands for prostate specific antigen. It is a protein produced by cells in the prostate gland. A PSA test is a simple blood test that measures how much PSA there is in a man’s blood.
Read MoreA UTI, or urinary tract infection, is an infection in any part of your urinary tract. A UTI can infect your kidneys, ureters, bladder and urethra. However, most UTIs affect the bladder and the urethra. It’s important to know the facts about UTIs because if left untreated, you can suffer from serious complications if the UTI spreads to your kidneys.
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