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5 ways to treat ED that eliminate the need to take a pill VED (Vacuum Erection Device) Often called a penile pump, a VED works by manually pulling blood into your penis using suction. ... Testosterone replacement. ... Urethral suppository. ... Penile injections. ... Penile implant.
PAE is a nonsurgical procedure that decreases the blood supply to the prostate, thus reducing its size and symptoms. An interventional radiologist,...
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To try it out for yourself, simply combine 1 tbsp turmeric, 1 tbsp olive oil and a dash of lukewarm water to mix and massage into the scalp and...
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Tomatoes are linked to a higher level of uric acid in your blood. That means that they can be a gout trigger for some people. However, tomatoes...
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Cranberry juice and cranberry extracts are likely safe for most adults. Drinking too much cranberry juice might cause some side effects such as...
Read More »Intraurethral therapy involves inserting a small drug pellet into the tip of the penis. "With this therapy, it only takes about 10 minutes for an erection to form — which can then last anywhere from 30 to 60 minutes," says Dr. Starke. "However, side effects of using a urethral suppository can include a burning sensation or very minor bleeding from the tip of the penis."
Stage I: Cancer in this early stage is usually slow growing. The tumor cannot be felt and involves one-half of 1 side of the prostate or even less...
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Vitamin E. Vitamin E is another essential nutrient that's commonly found in prostate supplements. Some older studies have suggested that the...
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Another study showed that the same supplement with doses of saw palmetto and astaxanthin decreased DHT when compared with placebo, but did not...
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Signs of dehydration include: Headache, delirium, confusion. Tiredness (fatigue). Dizziness, weakness, light-headedness. Dry mouth and/or a dry...
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