Prostate Restored
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Sometimes patients prefer to see a male doctor, which is of course understandable given the very personal nature of what they might have come to address. But sometimes both male and female patients tell me they feel more comfortable sharing with a female than they do with a male.
In most men, BPH gets worse with age. It can lead to bladder damage and infection. It can cause blood in the urine and cause kidney damage.
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Rezūm Relieves Enlarged Prostate Symptoms Rezūm is a minimally invasive, in-office procedure that relieves BPH symptoms safely and effectively,...
Read More »As a female urologist, Dr. Lori Jones represents a rare breed. Out of approximately 9,600 urologists in the U.S., only eight to 12 percent are, in fact, women. Interestingly enough, a 2016 study reported that female urological patients actually prefer female urologists. So although they are hard to come by, they are increasingly in high demand.* Since there’s a world of women who can benefit from her expertise, understanding and passion, below, Dr. Jones addresses some of the many concerns of women and the unique position of females in her field. She also discusses some of her cutting-edge treatments and shares how she takes care of both women and men.
If you're able to stop from expelling semen during sex you may be able to experience a “dry orgasm” and continue to stay erect. Another technique...
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Usually, blood pressure starts to rise a few hours before a person wakes up. It continues to rise during the day, peaking in midday. Blood pressure...
Read More »A: In addition to common urologic problems that affect both men and women such as kidney stones, bladder or kidney cancer, I do see a large number of patients with female-specific complaints. Some of my most common visits are to treat patients with recurrent urinary tract infections. Also, urinary incontinence, both urgency (feeling like you always “gotta go”) as well as stress incontinence (annoying leakage of urine with cough, sneeze, laughing or exercise). Pelvic organ prolapse, or “dropped bladder”, is another common complaint. Other issues that frequently bring patients to see me are pain or discomfort with sex, especially around or after menopause, as well as problems with orgasm, vaginal lubrication–basically all of the changes that take place “down there” when estrogen levels fall after menopause.
Zinc, another important mineral, contributes to immune function, DNA synthesis, and wound healing ( 14 ). A zinc deficiency can lead to hair loss,...
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On average, it shouldn't take longer than 30 seconds to urinate, Freedland said. “Once you get going and it takes you a minute to empty your...
Read More »A: Unfortunately, lots of women wait until things get pretty severe before seeking treatment. So I often find that women have been taking care of their kids, their partners, their coworkers, their in-laws, etc., and have neglected to take care of something that has bothered them for YEARS. I sometimes joke that if men peed in their pants a little every single day there would be a Presidential Task Force specifically assigned to eradicate the problem! We don’t have to live like that!! I can fix this! I hope that finding a female urologist makes it easier for even a few women to seek care sooner than they otherwise might.
Zinc is an essential mineral that plays a key role in multiple aspects of your health. Supplementing with 15–30 mg of elemental zinc daily may...
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Why do young girls have saggy breasts? The fact remains that falling or sagging breasts is due to a combination of factors that tend to increase as...
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One popular myth is that hair loss in men is passed down from the mother's side of the family while hair loss in women is passed down from the...
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Essentially, higher blood sugar can lead to higher insulin levels, reduced SHBG levels, greater risk of DHT binding to hair follicles, and greater...
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