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ED is a common condition — and one that's usually treatable. If you're experiencing ED, talk to your doctor. Urologists are trained in diagnosing and treating ED. Your primary care physician can help you find one who suits your needs.
A simple outpatient cystoscopy can take five to 15 minutes. When done in a hospital with sedation or general anesthesia, cystoscopy takes about 15...
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Lymph nodes deep in the body cannot be felt or seen. So doctors may use scans or other imaging tests to look for enlarged nodes that are deep in...
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Learn More »Erectile dysfunction (ED) can affect your quality of life, but it’s important to know there are some effective treatments that can help you manage your symptoms. In some cases, your primary care physician may be able to help. Other times, you may need to visit a specialist. Let’s take a look at doctors who treat ED, how to find one, and how to prepare for your visit. How to find a urologist Your primary care physician can refer you to a specialist qualified to treat ED. Some other ways you can find a urologist include: getting a list from your local hospital
Ashwagandha dosage for erectile dysfunction usually varies between 300-500mg a day. It's usually taken after a meal if it is in pill form....
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Here are some foods that can help you stay erect and support a medically sound erectile dysfunction treatment. Watermelon. Watermelon contains...
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Red Ginseng Extract (RGE) and ginsenosides protect hair matrix keratinocyte proliferation against dihydrotestosterone (DHT)-induced suppression and...
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“This study proves that if a man's going to live 20-25 years and he's got intermediate prostate cancer, he has an opportunity to save his life,”...
Read More »In some cases, surgery to repair arteries may improve blood flow and make it easier to get an erection. Surgical complications can include infection, bleeding, or reaction to anesthesia. Psychological counseling Therapy can be used alone or in combination with other treatments if ED is caused by: anxiety
Chronic Bacterial Prostatitis (CBP) Some of the symptoms are: A burning feeling while passing urine. The need to urinate often. Pain in the...
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Ashwagandha may safely increase your levels of oestrogen, in turn lowering your FSH and LH back to a more comfortable level. This could help to...
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Possible signs of this condition include eye swelling, reduced vision, double vision with headaches and bursting of a blood vessel. People with...
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You may make an appointment or get a referral to a urologist if you have: Trouble urinating (peeing), including getting started or having a strong...
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