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There are simple steps you can take to help keep your bladder healthy. November is Bladder Health Month and this is a perfect time of year to get the facts about these issues. Here are six simple tips ...
If you are thinking about having a vasectomy, you are not alone. Each year, about 500,000 men in the U.S. choose vasectomy as permanent birth control. During vasectomy, each vas deferens (the two ...
If you see blood in your urine after an intense workout, you may have something called “exercise-induced hematuria.” It is most common in runners, especially those running more than 10,000 meters ...
Yes. It is possible for a man to "break" his penis, but not in the same way as you would otherwise break a bone, such as your wrist, since a penis does not contain any bones. However, there is a ...
In 2016, about 18,000 women will be told they have bladder cancer. Your bladder is an organ in your pelvic area that holds urine. Most bladder cancers start in the cells that line the inside of the ...
Peyronie's disease occurs when scar tissue called plaques form under the skin of the penis. These plaques can build up and lead to curved erections. These erections can be painful. Peyronie's disease ...
Pediatric urologists are surgeons who can diagnose, treat and care for infant and children's urinary and genital problems. The most common health issue seen by pediatric urologists is a urinary tract ...
Diabetes and urological health issues are closely connected. Diabetics are prone to urinary tract infections (UTIs), bladder issues and sexual dysfunction. Diabetes can often make your urologic ...