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Patients are typically able to return home the next day without a catheter, though they may experience burning on urination for up to 1 – 2 weeks. The majority of men are fully recovered and can resume all of their normal daily activities about 3 – 4 weeks after Aquablation.
After age 30, people tend to lose lean tissue. Your muscles, liver, kidney, and other organs may lose some of their cells. This process of muscle...
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Besides teas, other drinks can help improve overall prostate health and potentially reduce symptoms of BPH: Water. Staying hydrated is crucial for...
Read More »If you have been avoiding BPH surgery because you are unwilling to sacrifice your sexual function or urinary continence, you are not alone. Believe it or not, an estimated 83% of men with BPH delay or defer surgical intervention because they do not want to risk how it may impact their sexual function. At Kasraeian Urology in Jacksonville, FL, board-certified urologists Drs. Ahmad and Ali Kasraeian understand the importance of balancing normal functionalities with BPH symptom relief and are proud to be among the first and only practices in the area to offer Aquablation therapy. Read on to find out more about why Aquablation may be the solution you’ve been looking for to improve your BPH symptoms without sacrificing your urinary or sexual function.
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In some cases, high testosterone levels can cause mood changes, including increased irritability or aggression. Changes in sexual function and...
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Studies have suggested that men with high blood sugar levels and those who are obese are at an increased risk of an enlarged prostate. Researchers...
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High levels of stress can lead to a temporary increase in blood pressure. Stress-related habits such as eating more, using tobacco or drinking...
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