Exploring the Diagnosis of Enlarged Prostate
Your doctor will diagnose an enlarged prostate by performing a physical exam, collecting a urine sample, and conducting various other tests that may include a urinalysis, ultrasound and blood test.
Your doctor will diagnose an enlarged prostate by performing a physical exam, collecting a urine sample, and conducting various other tests that may include a urinalysis, ultrasound and blood test.
Chad Bryan, a physician assistant for Advanced Urology Institute, discusses the importance of understanding prostate health in men. He highlights how society is becoming more educated about the issue through direct advertising from pharmaceutical companies.
Enlarged prostate, or benign prostatic hyperplasia, is a common condition experienced by men over the age of 45. While the exact cause of BPH is unknown, it is linked to age-related factors, genetics and certain medications.
Becoming a PA requires a significant amount of education and experience, but for those who are dedicated to the profession, it can be a rewarding and fulfilling career choice.
Enlarged prostate, medically known as benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), is a common condition among men over the age of 50 in which the prostate grows larger than normal. It’s essential to understand the causes and symptoms of an enlarged prostate in order to take the necessary steps to diagnose and treat the problem.
In this video, Dr. Bill Vanasupa, a board-certified urologist, discusses the effectiveness of medications for treating erectile dysfunction (ED). He notes that not all patients respond to medications and that the level of response can vary based on factors such as comorbidities, heart issues, and diabetes.
For those considering this procedure, it is important to understand that a vasectomy can have an impact on a man’s sex life. This article will discuss what a vasectomy is, how it can affect a man’s sex life, and some advice and tips for those considering this procedure.
Dr. Billy Vanasupa talks about the importance of informed decision-making when it comes to prostate cancer treatment. While medical professionals can offer guidance and recommendations based on the latest research and guidelines, ultimately, the patient should have a say in their treatment plan.
While men may know that a vasectomy will prevent them from being able to have biological children, there are other important facts pertaining to its long-term effects that men need to know before making this decision.
Penile prosthesis are a valuable treatment option for men with ED and Peyronie’s disease who have not responded to other treatments. While the placement of a penile prosthesis can be more difficult in cases where there is curvature or scarring present, most patients will see positive results over time.