Surgical Options For Prostate Cancer
/Before a man decides which surgical treatment method to use, he needs to ask these question.
Read MoreBefore a man decides which surgical treatment method to use, he needs to ask these question.
Read More“One size fits all” may work for socks and neckties, but not for prostate cancer surgery.
Read MoreThere's no way to sugar coat this: it is very rare for men to regain normal erectile function (ED) following that most common prostate cancer operation, the radical prostatectomy.
Read MoreParasites that live in pools, recreational water parks, lakes and streams are the cause of an infection known as cryptosporidiosis. For most people, the sickness will pass within a week or two, but for those with a compromised immune system, a cryptosporidium infection may become life-threatening.
You can contract cryptosporidiosis if you have been:
For those reasons, the following people are more at risk for contracting the disease:
Symptoms of cryptosporidiosis usually begin within a week of exposure and may include:
The time to see a doctor is when you are experiencing watery diarrheathat won't go away. Note that it is possible to have a cryptosporidium infection and experience no symptoms at all.
If she suspects that you are suffering from cryptosporidiosis, your doctor will likely administer an acid-staining test. This will identify cryptosporidium beneath a microscope. Your doctor will take a stool sample, or perhaps a biopsy from your intestine. If your doctor discovers an infection, her next steps will be to determine how far it has spread. This often requires tests of the liver and gall bladder.
Medicine dictates no recommended course of treatment for a cryptosporidium infection, which usually runs its term in a couple of weeks. But there are some other options. These include anti-parasitic drugs, such as nitazoxanide; and anti-motility agents which slow down the movements of your intestines, such as loperamide.
In cases where the patient's immune system is comprised, such as with HIV/AIDS sufferers, antiretroviral therapy (HAART) can reduce the viral load in your body and boost your immune response.
Does having a vasectomy make you more prone to prostate cancer?
Read MoreProstate cancer may be caused by a variety of factors, and sometimes the cause can inform the treatment.
Read MoreThe happy fact is that most prostate tumors are slow growing and not fatal.
Read MoreSomewhere along the line, and for a long time since, a notion arose that men with prostate cancer shouldn't undertake testosterone therapy.
Read MoreChemotherapy, one of the standard treatments for prostate cancer, works in part by targeting receptors on cancer cells.
Read MoreCryotherapy, also known as cryosurgery or cryoblation, is not a common procedure used in treating prostate cancer but it can be an alternative method men may want to consider depending on different circumstances.
Read MoreThe loss of urinary continence is one of the most common side effects after removal of the prostate gland.
Read MoreThe digital rectal exam has been one of many screening tools in detecting and evaluating a man’s risk for prostate cancer.
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